/* * Copyright 2002-2016 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.context.annotation; import java.lang.annotation.Documented; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import org.springframework.context.weaving.DefaultContextLoadTimeWeaver; import org.springframework.instrument.classloading.LoadTimeWeaver; /** * Activates a Spring {@link LoadTimeWeaver} for this application context, available as * a bean with the name "loadTimeWeaver", similar to the {@code <context:load-time-weaver>} * element in Spring XML. * * <p>To be used on @{@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration Configuration} classes; * the simplest possible example of which follows: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableLoadTimeWeaving * public class AppConfig { * * // application-specific @Bean definitions ... * }</pre> * * The example above is equivalent to the following Spring XML configuration: * * <pre class="code"> * {@code * <beans> * * <context:load-time-weaver/> * * <!-- application-specific <bean> definitions --> * * </beans> * }</pre> * * <h2>The {@code LoadTimeWeaverAware} interface</h2> * Any bean that implements the {@link * org.springframework.context.weaving.LoadTimeWeaverAware LoadTimeWeaverAware} interface * will then receive the {@code LoadTimeWeaver} reference automatically; for example, * Spring's JPA bootstrap support. * * <h2>Customizing the {@code LoadTimeWeaver}</h2> * The default weaver is determined automatically: see {@link DefaultContextLoadTimeWeaver}. * * <p>To customize the weaver used, the {@code @Configuration} class annotated with * {@code @EnableLoadTimeWeaving} may also implement the {@link LoadTimeWeavingConfigurer} * interface and return a custom {@code LoadTimeWeaver} instance through the * {@code #getLoadTimeWeaver} method: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableLoadTimeWeaving * public class AppConfig implements LoadTimeWeavingConfigurer { * * @Override * public LoadTimeWeaver getLoadTimeWeaver() { * MyLoadTimeWeaver ltw = new MyLoadTimeWeaver(); * ltw.addClassTransformer(myClassFileTransformer); * // ... * return ltw; * } * }</pre> * * <p>The example above can be compared to the following Spring XML configuration: * * <pre class="code"> * {@code * <beans> * * <context:load-time-weaver weaverClass="com.acme.MyLoadTimeWeaver"/> * * </beans> * }</pre> * * <p>The code example differs from the XML example in that it actually instantiates the * {@code MyLoadTimeWeaver} type, meaning that it can also configure the instance, e.g. * calling the {@code #addClassTransformer} method. This demonstrates how the code-based * configuration approach is more flexible through direct programmatic access. * * <h2>Enabling AspectJ-based weaving</h2> * AspectJ load-time weaving may be enabled with the {@link #aspectjWeaving()} * attribute, which will cause the {@linkplain * org.aspectj.weaver.loadtime.ClassPreProcessorAgentAdapter AspectJ class transformer} to * be registered through {@link LoadTimeWeaver#addTransformer}. AspectJ weaving will be * activated by default if a "META-INF/aop.xml" resource is present on the classpath. * Example: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableLoadTimeWeaving(aspectjWeaving=ENABLED) * public class AppConfig { * }</pre> * * <p>The example above can be compared to the following Spring XML configuration: * * <pre class="code"> * {@code * <beans> * * <context:load-time-weaver aspectj-weaving="on"/> * * </beans> * }</pre> * * <p>The two examples are equivalent with one significant exception: in the XML case, * the functionality of {@code <context:spring-configured>} is implicitly enabled when * {@code aspectj-weaving} is "on". This does not occur when using * {@code @EnableLoadTimeWeaving(aspectjWeaving=ENABLED)}. Instead you must explicitly add * {@code @EnableSpringConfigured} (included in the {@code spring-aspects} module) * * @author Chris Beams * @since 3.1 * @see LoadTimeWeaver * @see DefaultContextLoadTimeWeaver * @see org.aspectj.weaver.loadtime.ClassPreProcessorAgentAdapter */ @Target(ElementType.TYPE) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented @Import(LoadTimeWeavingConfiguration.class) public @interface EnableLoadTimeWeaving { /** * Whether AspectJ weaving should be enabled. */ AspectJWeaving aspectjWeaving() default AspectJWeaving.AUTODETECT; enum AspectJWeaving { /** * Switches on Spring-based AspectJ load-time weaving. */ ENABLED, /** * Switches off Spring-based AspectJ load-time weaving (even if a * "META-INF/aop.xml" resource is present on the classpath). */ DISABLED, /** * Switches on AspectJ load-time weaving if a "META-INF/aop.xml" resource * is present in the classpath. If there is no such resource, then AspectJ * load-time weaving will be switched off. */ AUTODETECT; } }