public class NameMatchMethodPointcut extends StaticMethodMatcherPointcut implements Serializable
Does not handle overloaded methods: all methods with a given name will be eligible.
isMatch(java.lang.String, java.lang.String),
Serialized FormTRUE| Constructor and Description |
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NameMatchMethodPointcut() |
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NameMatchMethodPointcut |
addMethodName(String name)
Add another eligible method name, in addition to those already named.
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boolean |
equals(Object other) |
int |
hashCode() |
protected boolean |
isMatch(String methodName,
String mappedName)
Return if the given method name matches the mapped name.
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boolean |
matches(Method method,
Class<?> targetClass)
Perform static checking whether the given method matches.
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void |
setMappedName(String mappedName)
Convenience method when we have only a single method name to match.
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void |
setMappedNames(String... mappedNames)
Set the method names defining methods to match.
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String |
toString() |
getClassFilter, getMethodMatcher, setClassFilterisRuntime, matchespublic void setMappedName(String mappedName)
setMappedNames, not both.setMappedNames(java.lang.String...)public void setMappedNames(String... mappedNames)
public NameMatchMethodPointcut addMethodName(String name)
NB: This method does not work after the proxy is in use, as advice chains will be cached.
name - the name of the additional method that will matchpublic boolean matches(Method method, Class<?> targetClass)
MethodMatcherIf this returns false or if the MethodMatcher.isRuntime()
method returns false, no runtime check (i.e. no
MethodMatcher.matches(java.lang.reflect.Method, Class, Object[]) call)
will be made.
matches in interface MethodMatchermethod - the candidate methodtargetClass - the target classprotected boolean isMatch(String methodName, String mappedName)
The default implementation checks for "xxx*", "*xxx" and "*xxx*" matches, as well as direct equality. Can be overridden in subclasses.
methodName - the method name of the classmappedName - the name in the descriptorPatternMatchUtils.simpleMatch(String, String)