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* $Id: ThreadSafeCollectionCheck.aj,v 1.1 2011/12/22 17:28:11 oboehm Exp $
*
* Copyright (c) 2008 by Oliver Boehm
*
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* (c)reated 06.10.2008 by oliver ([email protected])
*/
package patterntesting.concurrent;
import patterntesting.annotation.concurrent.ForceThreadSafeCollection;
/**
* If you mark a class with "@ForceThreadSafeCollection" you should use only the
* thread-safe Java collections, e.g.
*
* - Map: Hashtable, SynchronizedMap or ConcurrentMap
* - Collection: Vector, CopyOnWriteArrayList, CopyOnWriteArraySet or
* SynchronizedList
*
* - Queue: BlockingQueue or ConcurrentLinkedQueue
*
* (see "Java Concurrency in Practice" (Brian Goetz), p. 52)
*
* @author oliver
* @since 06.10.2008
*/
public aspect ThreadSafeCollectionCheck extends AbstractThreadSafeCollectionCheck {
/**
* Application code.
*/
public pointcut applicationCode() :
within(@ForceThreadSafeCollection *)
|| withincode(@ForceThreadSafeCollection *..*.new(..))
|| withincode(@ForceThreadSafeCollection !synchronized * *..*.*(..));
}
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