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import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

/**
 * This AspectJ aspect is responsible for telling us when our methods are
 * entered and exit. It is used to log trace level events on method entry and
 * exit which are useful when debugging JDBC drivers to see why some
 * functionality does not work as expected
 * 

* Importantly this must not be in the affected package * org.apache.jena.jdbc as otherwise we will get a nasty * infinite stack recursion with it trying to log its own method entries and * exits. *

* */ public aspect MethodTraceLogger { private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MethodTraceLogger.class); private static final int CLIENT_CODE_STACK_INDEX; static { // Finds out the index of "this code" in the returned stack trace - // funny but it differs in JDK 1.5 and 1.6 int i = 0; for (StackTraceElement ste : Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace()) { i++; if (ste.getClassName().equals(MethodTraceLogger.class.getName())) { break; } } CLIENT_CODE_STACK_INDEX = i; } /** * Select all packages whose correctness is not impacted by the advice. * Determined empirically */ pointcut safePkg() : execution( * org.apache.jena.jdbc..*(..)) ; before(): safePkg() { if (LOGGER.isTraceEnabled()) LOGGER.trace("Jena JDBC Method Entry: {} ", MethodTraceLogger.fullyQualifiedMethodName()); } // end Advice after(): safePkg() { if (LOGGER.isTraceEnabled()) LOGGER.trace("Jena JDBC Method Exit: {} ", MethodTraceLogger.fullyQualifiedMethodName()); } /** * Gets the fully qualified method name of the calling method via inspection * of the current threads stack * * @return Method Name or null if not determinable */ public static String fullyQualifiedMethodName() { StackTraceElement[] stack = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace(); if (stack.length <= CLIENT_CODE_STACK_INDEX + 1) { // If the stack is this length then we have been called directly not // from another method so can't return anything return null; } // The current method will be at element 0 so our calling method will be // at element 1 StackTraceElement element = stack[CLIENT_CODE_STACK_INDEX + 1]; return element.getClassName() + "." + element.getMethodName() + "() from " + element.getFileName() + " Line " + element.getLineNumber(); } }




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