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package org.aopalliance.intercept;

import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;

Description of an invocation to a constructor, given to an interceptor upon constructor-call.

A constructor invocation is a joinpoint and can be intercepted by a constructor interceptor.

Author:Rod Johnson
See Also:
/** * Description of an invocation to a constructor, given to an * interceptor upon constructor-call. * * <p>A constructor invocation is a joinpoint and can be intercepted * by a constructor interceptor. * * @author Rod Johnson * @see ConstructorInterceptor */
public interface ConstructorInvocation extends Invocation {
Get the constructor being called.

This method is a friendly implementation of the Joinpoint.getStaticPart() method (same result).

Returns:the constructor being called
/** * Get the constructor being called. * <p>This method is a friendly implementation of the * {@link Joinpoint#getStaticPart()} method (same result). * @return the constructor being called */
Constructor<?> getConstructor(); }