cflow() and cflowbelow() are the usual tools for detecting something
calling some other thing - but that seems like targeting that you don't
want to do. In the advice you could create a stack trace (using Thread) and
inspect it to see who called you but the performance wouldn't be great.

Andy


On 25 March 2014 11:55, JAVA DEVELOPER <[email protected]> wrote:

> Suppose I have program in which some method calls are targeted by a
> pointcut, while others are not. Of course a targeted method could be
> invoked by a non-targeted method. What I want to know is when this has
> happened. I (think) I know that I cant get the invoking, non-targeted
> method's FQN without targeting it,  (but I would take it if I could have
> it)..  what I am interested in is knowing the  fact that this has occurred
> at all. Is this possible?
>
> Thank you!
>
> -T
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