Not anytime soon, but come to think of it you could probably implement it with
the current mechanisms, but you'd have to do it yourself...
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SomeIntroductionFactory.yourPerClassAspect(this.getClass())
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Any plan to support per class scope for Introduction in the near future ?
Thx Claude
FYI.,what Aspectwerkz does in this area :
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1) PER-VM and PER-Instance are supported. It would be per-class that would have to be
supported.
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!class($instanceof{org.jboss.aspects.jmx.ReflectedMBean}) AND (has(*
*->@org.jboss.aspects.jmx.ManagedResource(..)) OR
class(@org.jboss.aspects.jmx.ManagedMBean))"
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1/OK for the workaround.
Do u think that the scope for a Mixin class could not be supported
at the infrastructure level ?(future version of JBOSS-AOP)
2/ Thx .It does work...FYI ,the full expression for my user-case.
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1) If you want a singleton mixin, then you can put anything you want in the
construction XML element. So, the mixin reference can be set by calling a method or
setting it to a singleton field of some class.
2) Are you applying the introduction twice? How does C++ work? I want to model
virtu