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Re: [aspectj-users] Question about profiling
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I tried something similar before. Here is what I did:
Add a Stack object to your aspect. At each function entry, push the timestamp to the stack. At function exit generate a time stamp for exit and pop the enter timestamp from the stack, This should work for single threaded applications. For multithreaded applications you should use a map. The key of the map is the thread ID and the valu is the stack mentioned above.
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Mohamed
>
> Hello,
>
> I am quite new to AspectJ and I would like to write a profiling aspect
> that hooks into all method calls of a package and its subpackages.
>
> Before every call the current system time should be saved and after the
> call the method execution time should be determined.
>
> My problem is that I do not know where to store the variable for the
> start time stamp. Storing it in the aspect does not work as it seems to
> be global and is therefore destroyed by calls within the method.
>
> Storing it in java.lang.Object does not work either as the weaver does
> not have access to that class.
>
> Is there a way to store a variable in an aspect in a way that it is
> unique to a method call (or at least to the object calling/being called)?
>
> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I've found nothing that would explain how to
> solve this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Johann Uhrmann
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