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          Spring AOP Framework

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          Here's my little exploration to Spring's AOP framework - a little interceptor which just logs which class is called and which method is called, plus logging the method invocation time; however I hope this can help others to understand Spring's AOP and help them to write interceptors of their own.

          -cptechno


          An interceptor used in Spring need to implement the org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor interface, which requires implementing this method:



          public? Object?invoke(MethodInvocation?methodInvocation)? throws? Throwable;



          And next, comes that little interceptor...



          import? org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor;
          import? org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInvocation;
          import? org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
          import? org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

          public?class? MyInterceptor? implements? MethodInterceptor
          {
          ?? private?final? Log?logger?=?LogFactory.getLog(getClass());

          ?? public? Object?invoke(MethodInvocation?methodInvocation)? throws? Throwable
          ?? {
          ???? logger.info( "Beginning?method:?"? +?methodInvocation.getMethod().getDeclaringClass()?+? "::"? +?methodInvocation.getMethod().getName());
          ???? long? startTime?=?System.currentTimeMillis();
          ???? try
          ???? {
          ?????? Object?retVal?=?methodInvocation.proceed();
          ?????? return? retVal;
          ???? }
          ???? finally
          ???? {
          ?????? logger.info( "Ending?method:?"?? +?methodInvocation.getMethod().getDeclaringClass()?+? "::"? +?methodInvocation.getMethod().getName());
          ?????? logger.info( "Method?invocation?time:?"? +?(System.currentTimeMillis()?-?startTime)?+? "?msecs." );
          ???? }
          ?? }

          }



          You can do anything as you like; but pay attention to these two lines:



          Object?retVal?=?methodInvocation.proceed();
          return? retVal;



          The execution sequence is as follows:

          1. Any statements placed before Object retVal = methodInvocation.proceed();
          2. Object retVal = methodInvocation.proceed(); , which gives control to the next interceptor in the interceptor stack, or the underlying method.
          3. Any statements placed before return retVal;
          4. return retVal; , which returns control to the interceptor above it, or exit the whole interceptor stack.

          Next, to use the interceptor we wrote, we need to turn our business object as an AOP target, like this:



          <bean?id= "SearchBookBeanTarget"? class = "library.SearchBookBeanImpl"? init-method= "init"? />



          As shown, we just need to change the bean's id.

          Next we need to hang the interceptor on to Spring's ApplicationContext.



          <bean?id= "myInterceptor"? class = "library.MyInterceptor"? />



          And the last step, we declare our business object actually in the ApplicationContext, via its interface we defined, via Spring's ProxyFactoryBean.



          <bean?id= "SearchBookBean"? class = "org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean" >
          ?? <property?name= "proxyInterfaces" ><value>library.SearchBookBean</value></property>
          ???? <property?name= "interceptorNames" >
          ?????? <list>
          ???????? <value>myInterceptor</value>
          ???????? <value>SearchBookBeanTarget</value>
          ?????? </list>
          ???? </property>
          ?? </bean>

          • proxyInterfaces: the actual business interface of our business object.
          • interceptorNames: the execution sequence of the interceptors, with the business object's target as the end of the list. Remember to put the business object's target on the list, otherwise your business object will not work; on the other hand you'll receive an exception telling you that all interceptors had been invoked.

          On the application code that will access the business object, no changes are necessary.



          Then at your logging target (console, file, etc...) you can see the following output similar to this (time and level info trimmed here):



          Beginning?method:? interface? library.SearchBookBean::searchBook
          ....
          (log?messages?about?library.SearchBookBean.searchBook()....)
          ....
          Ending?method:? interface? library.SearchBookBean::searchBook
          Method?invocation?time:? 10? msecs.

          posted on 2006-09-27 21:07 Warren.Wu 閱讀(273) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏

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