I see it :) Thanks for pulling this resource together that I can point people at.
cheers Andy > On Mar 22, 2017, at 8:17 AM, Alexander Kriegisch <alexan...@kriegisch.name> > wrote: > > Hi Andy. > > Especially for you I added this remark: > https://github.com/kriegaex/SO_AJ_MavenWeaveJDK#possible-improvements > > ;-) > -- > Alexander Kriegisch > https://scrum-master.de > > > Alexander Kriegisch schrieb am 22.03.2017 16:04: > >> Hi community. >> >> I have been asked so many times how to do this. Usually I just answer >> that >> ** I have done it a few times in the past, >> ** it is an advanced topic and not suited for beginners, >> ** JDK weaving is rarely necessary (or makes any sense at all) and can >> usually be avoided by changing your application or aspect design, >> ** you should try to avoid it whenever possible. >> >> On the other hand, it is a nifty little exercise if you just want to >> know how far you can go and how powerful AspectJ really is. Under some >> circumstances it might even be justified to actually do it. >> >> So for what it is worth, instead of explaining myself over and over >> again when being asked on StackOverflow or elsewhere, I have just >> created a little demo Maven project on GitHub for you if you should >> really decide to tread that troubled track (quoting Amy Winehouse, the >> well-known software developer): >> >> https://github.com/kriegaex/SO_AJ_MavenWeaveJDK >> >> Use at your own risk! ;-) >> >> Best regards > > _______________________________________________ > aspectj-users mailing list > aspectj-users@eclipse.org > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from > this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list aspectj-users@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users