I think I should show you a simple example code:

  | 
  | public class A{
  |     @InterceptMe
  |     public void sayHello(){
  |             System.out.println("hello");
  |     }
  | }
  | 
  | public class B extends A{
  |     @InterceptMe
  |     public void sayHello(){
  |             super.sayHello();
  |             System.out.println("foo");
  |     }
  | }
  | 
  | jboss-aop.xml
  | 
  | <aop>
  |     <bind pointcut="execution(* *->@aop.InterceptMe(..))">
  |        <interceptor class="aop.TheInterceptor" scope="PER_VM"/>  
  |     </bind>  
  | </aop>
  | 
  | 

Ok, so basically every method with the InterceptMe Annotation ist intercepted 
by TheInterceptor (great name isnt it? ^^).

In this Interceptor every method ist called again with reflection (doesnt make 
much sense in this example, but for my project). Now the problem is, that if 
super.sayHello() is called, the Invocation class does still give me class B if 
I call myInvocation.getTargetObject(). This is a problem when invoking the 
method with reflection (method is invoked on the wrong class B instead of class 
A).

Any idea how I can get the superclass?

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