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package org.springframework.security.access.intercept.aspectj;
import org.aspectj.lang.JoinPoint;
import org.springframework.security.access.intercept.InterceptorStatusToken;
import org.springframework.security.access.intercept.aopalliance.MethodSecurityInterceptor;
/**
* AspectJ {@code JoinPoint} security interceptor which wraps the {@code JoinPoint} in a
* {@code MethodInvocation} adapter to make it compatible with security infrastructure
* classes which only support {@code MethodInvocation}s.
* <p>
* One of the {@code invoke} methods should be called from the {@code around()} advice in
* your aspect. Alternatively you can use one of the pre-defined aspects from the aspects
* module.
*
* @author Luke Taylor
* @author Rob Winch
* @since 3.0.3
*/
public final class AspectJMethodSecurityInterceptor extends MethodSecurityInterceptor {
/**
* Method that is suitable for user with @Aspect notation.
*
* @param jp The AspectJ joint point being invoked which requires a security decision
* @return The returned value from the method invocation
* @throws Throwable if the invocation throws one
*/
public Object invoke(JoinPoint jp) throws Throwable {
return super.invoke(new MethodInvocationAdapter(jp));
}
/**
* Method that is suitable for user with traditional AspectJ-code aspects.
*
* @param jp The AspectJ joint point being invoked which requires a security decision
* @param advisorProceed the advice-defined anonymous class that implements
* {@code AspectJCallback} containing a simple {@code return proceed();} statement
*
* @return The returned value from the method invocation
*/
public Object invoke(JoinPoint jp, AspectJCallback advisorProceed) {
InterceptorStatusToken token = super
.beforeInvocation(new MethodInvocationAdapter(jp));
Object result;
try {
result = advisorProceed.proceedWithObject();
}
finally {
super.finallyInvocation(token);
}
return super.afterInvocation(token, result);
}
}