Hi mufc_fan!

Do you happen to be that user3797438 guy from StackOverflow whose questions I 
was answering during the last few days or at least trying to by finding out 
what the heck he actually wanted to know? The person with the 1-2 sentence, 
nondescript, super-general questions who never actually listens to my advice to 
read some basic AspectJ documentation before asking the next question? I really 
do not want to be rude and hope you do not hate me for this answer, but hey 
man, you are a developer! Start doing your job. Use Google and the 
documentation on Eclipse and AspectJ. While I cannot speak for everyone on this 
list here, I think most people would feel much more enclined to "share their 
knowledge", as you put it, if then you came back and had any follow-up 
questions.

Because I like to help you, one more hint about asking questions the smart way:
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Now, in order to demonstrate the my criticism is meant to be constructive, I 
have an answer for you: As I said on 
http://stackoverflow.com/a/26276330/1082681, for binary weaving put the JAR on 
ajc's inpath. In an Eclipse AspectJ project (assuming you have installed AJDT), 
go to "Project -> Properties", then "AspectJ Build" and there on the "Inpath" 
tab you can add JARs or class file directories as you wish.

If you choose the other option load-time weaving, you would have to create a 
LTW run configuration for the program you want to run as follows: "Run -> Run 
Configurations", then select "AspectJ Load-Time Weaving Application", then set 
"LTW Aspectpath" to make sure that the aspects you want to apply are found by 
the weaving agent.

I hope this helps.

Regards
-- 
Alexander Kriegisch
http://scrum-master.de


mufc_fan schrieb am 10.10.2014 07:12:

> Hi ...I am new to Aspectj... I want to know how to debug the third party
> libraries using aspectj in eclipse with simple steps.. Like method entry and
> exit points in the library..can any one share their knowledge

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