it's pretty easy:
* Compile your classes with the AspectJ compiler and packages them as you usually do.
* Put the aspectjrt.jar somewhere in the classpath ... the easiest would be the lib 
dir of your server.

I'm not sure what kind of parameters you want to pass. It looks like you are using 
code compiled with javac instead of ajc. AspectJ doesn't do runtime weaving so you 
have to precompile the aspects into the code.

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