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package org.springframework.instrument.classloading;
import java.lang.instrument.ClassFileTransformer;
import java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation;
import org.springframework.instrument.InstrumentationSavingAgent;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;
/**
* Load time weaver relying on Instrumentation.
* Start with java agent, with JVM options like:
*
* -javaagent:path/to/spring-agent.jar
*
* where spring-agent.jar
is a JAR file
* containing the InstrumentationSavingAgent class.
*
* In Eclipse, for example, set the Run configuration's JVM
* args to be of the form:
*
* -javaagent:${project_loc}/lib/spring-agent.jar
*
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @since 2.0
* @see InstrumentationSavingAgent
*/
public class InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver implements LoadTimeWeaver {
public void addTransformer(ClassFileTransformer transformer) {
Assert.notNull(transformer, "Transformer must not be null");
Instrumentation instrumentation = InstrumentationSavingAgent.getInstrumentation();
if (instrumentation == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Must start with Java agent to use InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver. See Spring documentation.");
}
instrumentation.addTransformer(transformer);
}
/**
* We have the ability to weave the current class loader when starting the
* JVM in this way, so the instrumentable class loader will always be the
* current loader.
*/
public ClassLoader getInstrumentableClassLoader() {
return ClassUtils.getDefaultClassLoader();
}
/**
* This implementation always returns a SimpleThrowawayClassLoader.
* @see SimpleThrowawayClassLoader
*/
public ClassLoader getThrowawayClassLoader() {
return new SimpleThrowawayClassLoader(getInstrumentableClassLoader());
}
}