Different Types of AspectJ Weaving
How each weaving types work, internally. by
There are different types of weaving on AspectJ, I’m going to share the differences for each weaving type.
If you have grasped the basic concepts of AOP (moreover AspectJ) and want to know the details about different types of AspectJ weaving, which are Compile-time weaving, Post-compile (binary) weaving, and Load-time weaving, do continue reading this article.
Compile-time Weaving
The weaving process in compile-time weaving happens (obviously) at compile time. As you can see from the diagram above, the left-hand side describes our source codes which are java files, java classes with @Aspect annotation, and the last one are traditional aspect classes. They are then compiled by ajc (AspectJ Compiler) to be woven into a compiled class called woven system. To give more perspective on this, take a look at several code snippets below.
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