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[jira] Commented: (CXF-2304) In Spring AOP, some aspect failed to
apply
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Bob Jacoby commented on CXF-2304:
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I just tried with CXF 2.2.3 and this issue seems to be resolved.
After looking through the change log of 2.2.3 I'm believe this issue was related to CXF-2210 where the Jsr250BeanPostProcessor used a @Resource annotation to load the cxf bean. On instantiation the cxf bean would instantiate the various interceptors, which (in my case) included a slew of managers that I need to be auto-proxied. I believe that since the @Resource was removed in the fix for 2210, the interceptor (and hence my managers) was no longer being created too early for auto-proxying.
My test case:
Before upgrading, my managers were unable to be autoproxied due to inclusion in a CXF interceptor (see previous comment). Once I upgraded to 2.2.3 (without changing anything else), my managers were proxied.
> In Spring AOP, some aspect failed to apply
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CXF-2304
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2304
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Integration
> Affects Versions: 2.0.9, 2.0.11
> Environment: Spring 2.5.3, JDK 1.5.0_12
> Reporter: Adrian Shum
>
> This is a very strange issue, I am not sure if I can provide enough useful information.
> In my application, I have used spring AOP. I am using an interceptor, and defining aspect in spring application context.
> Everything is fine when I am using CXF 2.0.6.
> However, after I upgraded to CXF 2.0.9 (and tried 2.0.11 too) Spring AOP failed to apply aspects on some object (not all) that matches with the pointcut.
> Things I put in spring app ctx for the AOP looks like this:
> <bean id="queryInterceptor" class="com.foo.FinderIntroductionInterceptor" />
> <aop:config>
> <aop:aspect ref="queryInterceptor">
> <aop:pointcut id="findQuery" expression="execution(* com.foo..*Dao.find*(..)) and this(com.foo.FinderExecutor)" />
> <aop:pointcut id="listQuery" expression="execution(* com.foo..*Dao.list*(..,int,int)) and this(com.foo.FinderExecutor)" />
> <aop:around pointcut-ref="findQuery" method="invokeFind" />
> <aop:around pointcut-ref="listQuery" method="invokeFind" />
> </aop:aspect>
> </aop:config>
> When I am using CXF 2.0.6, in debug mode, I can see the injected bean is of type of a proxy.
> After upgrading to 2.0.9 (and 2.0.11 too), the injected bean is of the type of the original bean, which means, the injected bean is the unproxied raw bean.
> It looks really strange for CXF affecting totally irrelevant Spring AOP. However, once I fallback to CXF2.0.6, everything become normal again.
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