This question should
be asked on aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx.
The short answer is
that AspectJ needs to box primitive types in order to put them in an Object[]. This
is exactly parallel to API for Method.invoke which
expects an Object array. If you
want the actual signature of the method being called, you should use ((CodeSignature)thisJoinPoint.getSignature()).getParameterTypes().
If this is returning
the wrong types that should be reported as a bug.
-Jim
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2003 10:41
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Subject:
[aspectj-dev] about the joinpoint.getArgs() function implementation problem of
aspectj1.1
I 'd like to ask why the current
implementation will not return the primitive type such like
int.class or boolean.class .Not the Integer.class or
Boolean.class.
I currently write a common function
to response for the around() for all kinds of pointcut.I use the reflect to
invoking the target method.But if the function contain primitive type,this
approach will always fail.because the class array construct from the
joinpoint.getArgs() return the object class type but not the primitive
type.
Can anybody give me some advice
?