Ok,
thanks Eric and Alexander. I used to think wrong about the AspectJ.
I thought the wrong due i read in somewhere the jar file created by join of
two or more sources (with AspectJ) generates a pure Java bytecode, but now
i understand this jar file is pure bytecode yet, and another jar file is
> If it uses AspectJ, it *does* need the aspectjrt.jar.
Yes, and by the way, Marcos: the 'rt' in 'aspectjrt' means 'runtime',
becaute the library is needed - you may have guessed already - at
runtime. ;-)
>> I'm trying to create a jar file from two projects, one java project
>> and one aspectj pr
If it uses AspectJ, it *does* need the aspectjrt.jar.
On 2/8/07, Marcos Fábio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a jar file from two projects, one java project and one
aspectj project, both are projects in the eclipse, and i'm using the AJDT.
This jar file doesn't needs
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a jar file from two projects, one java project and one
aspectj project, both are projects in the eclipse, and i'm using the AJDT.
This jar file doesn't needs the aspectrt,jar, it's right? But when i put the
jar file into another project, the aspectjrt.jar is require