I'll try this fix when I arrive home.
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After some careful debuggin I managed to trace what's probably causing my
issues:
That's the execution Stack of my thread.
| Thread [FtpConn thread 20 from iphidden - pool-3-thread-1] (Suspended)
| AspectManager.registerClassLoader(ClassLoader) line: 762
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Is there any plan for updating it?
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Ok, Flavia, I tried what you suggested and it seemed to work, but turns out
that developing with eclipse (and using it's compiler) together with AopC isn't
a good idea, because everytime I change a single char using eclipse it
recompiles the class so it will loose all code that was once
Any clue?
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Doing some investigation I found out that JPF's ClassLoader have URLClassLoader
as their superclass, don't know if that's relevant though.
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I saw this in the documentation:
anonymous wrote :
| You tell JBoss AOP where the XML files are. Set the jboss.aop.path system
property. (You can specify multiple files or directories separated by ':'
(*nix) or ';' (Windows), i.e. -Djboss.aop.path=jboss-aop.xml;metadata-aop.xml)
If you
Gonna try to use compile-time weaving but I really would like to use load-time
weaving.
Like I said before, I can't test it right now, cuz I'm at work but as soon as I
arrive home i'll give more feedback.
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cannot co-exist or something like this.
I'm willing to provide anymore info you need in order to trace my problem.
Thanks in advance,
Flavio 'fr0w' Costa
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