Bryant: I see that you are an IBMER like me. If you are interested I can show u a demo on how AOP works on Spring. Sometime ago I presented a demo on Spring Portlet MVC which included a sample AOP enabled app. Let me know if you are interested andit can be of any help, I will then contact you off-line and we can Schedule the demo though Sametime share
---------------------------------------- > From: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:16:27 -0500 > Subject: Re: Enhancement to Wink Rest life cycle > To: [email protected] > > Hi Paulo, > > I can see the added value, but unfortunately I don't have much > experience with AspectJ so don't really know where to start. Besides > handlers, there are internal lifecycle managers which may help with > implementing some of these (i.e. @PostCreate) callbacks. > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Paulo Borges <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello: > > > > It would be very nice if Wink can support Aspectj AOPs ,much like Spring > > framework, out of the box where you can weave advices at runtime for cross > > cutting concerns. > > > > Currently, I believe the only way to do this is through writing customized > > user handlers but the logic would apply across the board to all resources. > > The granularity of applying some cross concern logic to specific resources > > or/and resource methods are not there. > > > > It is a common use case where you want to make sure that for certain > > resources a user has ,say, some role in database while for others you do > > not care. Copying the same code all over those resources and resource > > methods is cumbersome. Ideally, even a call back methods annotated with > > @PostCreate , much like EJB3 call backs, where some logic is called right > > before a resource method is invoked would go a long way as well. > > > > However, the AOP support out of the box would eliminated most of issues > > with @Before, @Around and @After AOP features. > >
