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package org.broadleafcommerce.common.jmx;
import javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
/**
* The MetadataNamingStrategy provided by Spring does not allow the usage of JDK dynamic proxies. However, several
* of our services are AOP proxied for the sake of transactions, and the default behavior is to use JDK dynamic proxies for this.
* It is possible to cause Spring to use CGLIB proxies instead via configuration, but this causes problems when it is desireable
* or necessary to use constructor injection for the service definition, since CGLIB proxies require a default, no argument
* constructor.
*
* This class enhances the behavior of the Spring implementation to retrieve the rootId object inside the proxy for the sake of
* metadata retrieval, thereby working around these shortcomings.
*
* @author jfischer
*
*/
public class MetadataNamingStrategy extends org.springframework.jmx.export.naming.MetadataNamingStrategy {
public ObjectName getObjectName(Object managedBean, String beanKey) throws MalformedObjectNameException {
managedBean = AspectUtil.exposeRootBean(managedBean);
return super.getObjectName(managedBean, beanKey);
}
}
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