Hi Florian,

On a quick look at the aspect, it is a bit odd that it specifies the parameter 
value to the method in the pointcut:
before(): execution(public * WebService.HelloWorldService.echo("yop") ){
I wouldn’t expect that to work - I’m surprised it compiles since when I try I 
get an error:

no match for this type name: foo [Xlint:invalidAbsoluteTypeName]
before(): execution(* n("foo")) {}
                        ^^
        [Xlint:invalidAbsoluteTypeName]

Your other advice against the logHellow() pointcut looks reasonable to me, and 
the pointcut for that looks right:

  pointcut logHellow() : execution(  *  
WebService.HelloWorldService.Hellow(..));
  after() : logHellow() { 
    System.out.println("APRES  Hellow"); 
  }
In your ant script I see a section that compiles the source code for the class 
“target compile” and a section that compiles the aspect “target compileAJ” but 
I don’t see anything that weaves them together, am I overlooking it?  Are you 
trying to use loadtime weaving or compile time weaving?

If compiling time weaving (weaving as you compile), I’d expect either the java 
source and AspectJ source to be compiled together by iajc, or I’d expect the 
compileAJ step to be fed the compiled java class files as input (using an 
‘inpath’ setting perhaps) and then it would weave into them and produce a woven 
copy.

If you are loadtime weaving then I’d expect to sea an aop.xml file somewhere 
naming the aspect and then the app server to be launched with the AspectJ 
weaver java agent. I find compile time weaving easier to get my head around, 
but as I say I don’t quite see that happening here. Are you getting warnings at 
compile time that your advice does not match anywhere? I’d expect that for the 
compileAJ task (although I’d also expect a compile time error about that 
pointcut which specifies a string literal in the pointcut expression).

cheers,
Andy

> On Feb 17, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Florian Requin <f...@nym.hush.com> wrote:
> 
> Bonjour, 
> 
> I want to create a simple AspectJ project using ANT and one web service and
> AspectJ 1.6.
> When I run my project with ANT, I have no error for the compilation, for the
> execution :  the webservice work  but the script with AspectJ doesn't work .
> 
> Someone has a idea why that don't work ?
> 
> Source file : 
> build.xml <http://aspectj.2085585.n4.nabble.com/file/n4652026/build.xml>  
> HelloWorldService.java
> <http://aspectj.2085585.n4.nabble.com/file/n4652026/HelloWorldService.java>  
> LogAspect.aj
> <http://aspectj.2085585.n4.nabble.com/file/n4652026/LogAspect.aj>  
> There is here all the project from eclipse : 
> ant_aspectj_webservice.zip
> <http://aspectj.2085585.n4.nabble.com/file/n4652026/ant_aspectj_webservice.zip>
>   
> 
> Thank you .
> 
> Florian.
> 
> 
> 
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