basics:intro
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The Basics: Intro
In this exercise, you will use aspects to instrument a dummy class in order to get acquainted with the basic techniques of AspectJ: pointcuts, advices and inter-type declarations.
Set-up
- Create a new AspectJ Project in Eclipse
- Create a new classApplicationcontaining the code given below.
- Run the code. Right-click theApplicationclass and select Run as… → AspectJ/Java Appliction
public class Application {
  public int go = 10;
 
  public void start() {
    System.out.println("Starting");
    stop(go);
  }
 
  public void stop(int i) {
    System.out.println("Stopping");
  }
 
  public void exec() throws Exception {
    throw new Exception("An exception");
  }
 
  @Override public String toString() {
    return "Application go: " + go;
  }
 
  public static void main(String[] arg) {
    Application t = new Application();
    System.out.println(t);
    t.start();
    t.stop(25);
    try { t.exec(); }
    catch(Exception e) { System.out.println(e); }
  }
}
You should see the following output on the Console view:
Application go: 10 Starting Stopping Stopping java.lang.Exception: An exception
In the following steps, you can use Eclipse's Run button (or the shortcut CTRL+F11) to quickly rerun the application using the last run configuration.
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