Maybe you just want to do this to learn aspectJ, but otherwise, you should
take a look at the excellent Sonar (http://www.sonarsource.org/) software
if you want to have some insight in your code. It is free and open-source.

regards,

Wim

2012/11/16 Hmil P <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I am new to AspectJ and have been reading AspectJ in Action.
> Using @AspectJ, I want to count the total number of classes and methods in
> the entire code base I am working with (hundreds of classes). This includes
> ones that are not necessarily ever loaded or executed.
>
> Any ideas of how to do this using only AspectJ? I have already been able to
> do simple things like point cut specific methods before running the huge
> Ant
> build script to build the code base.
>
>
>
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