Sounds good, Romain, I had no idea Andy was in touch with you.

BTW, I noticed that if you add
    <proceedOnError>true</proceedOnError>
to the POM of zvtm-cluster, the build continues and the necessary methods seem 
to be there in the resulting class files. Can you please test that with the 
official v1.8.5 (not the fixed preview) and tell me if the software actually 
does what it is supposed to? I have no idea how to test that because I do not 
know ZVTM. I am just curious if this workaround to keep the build going 
actually works or leaves behind inconsistently woven class files.

Thanks in advance
-- 
Alexander Kriegisch
http://scrum-master.de


Romain Primet schrieb am 11.04.2015 14:35:

> Hi Alexander,
> 
> I got a reply from Andy off-list; looks like an issue with ITD and 
> generic types (ITD not being done on raw type). I'm sure Andy will be 
> more precise; also, he has provided me with a snapshot build of aspectj 
> that builds zvtm-cluster just fine.
> 
> Thanks a lot to you both for the debugging and help!
> 
> Romain
> 
> Le 11/04/2015 14:31, Alexander Kriegisch a écrit :
>> Hi Andy.
>>
>> I have looked into this a little more and noticed that the build within
>> Eclipse Luna with AJDT works nicely, but fails with AspectJ Maven Plugin and
>> on the command line via ajc.bat. So this might be a clue what it going wrong
>> if you can answer one question: What does ADJT differently in comparison to
>> Ajc with regards to build order or other relevant factors?
>>
>> I have also noticed that if I remove the three Aspect files
>>    - GlyphCreation.aj
>>    - GlyphReplication.aj
>>    - VirtualSpaceReplication.aj
>> from zvtm-cluster, the module compiles fine. This is because these aspects
>> rely on ObjIdIntroduction.aj being woven first as they expect the introduced
>> methods to be present in the target classes from module zvtm-core.
>>
>> I also tried to replicate a minimal sample with a Java project and an AspectJ
>> project having the Java project on its inpath. The AspectJ project has three
>> aspects which rely on each other's methods being present. It does not show 
>> any
>> errors during compilation from either Eclipse or command line though. So
>> probably you need to analyse the real project. To me it definitely looks like
>> a bug.
>>
>> Regards
> 
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