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package org.springframework.aop;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;

A specialized type of MethodMatcher that takes into account introductions when matching methods. If there are no introductions on the target class, a method matcher may be able to optimize matching more effectively for example.
Author:Adrian Colyer
Since:2.0
/** * A specialized type of {@link MethodMatcher} that takes into account introductions * when matching methods. If there are no introductions on the target class, * a method matcher may be able to optimize matching more effectively for example. * * @author Adrian Colyer * @since 2.0 */
public interface IntroductionAwareMethodMatcher extends MethodMatcher {
Perform static checking whether the given method matches. This may be invoked instead of the 2-arg MethodMatcher.matches(Method, Class<?>) method if the caller supports the extended IntroductionAwareMethodMatcher interface.
Params:
  • method – the candidate method
  • targetClass – the target class
  • hasIntroductions – true if the object on whose behalf we are asking is the subject on one or more introductions; false otherwise
Returns:whether or not this method matches statically
/** * Perform static checking whether the given method matches. This may be invoked * instead of the 2-arg {@link #matches(java.lang.reflect.Method, Class)} method * if the caller supports the extended IntroductionAwareMethodMatcher interface. * @param method the candidate method * @param targetClass the target class * @param hasIntroductions {@code true} if the object on whose behalf we are * asking is the subject on one or more introductions; {@code false} otherwise * @return whether or not this method matches statically */
boolean matches(Method method, Class<?> targetClass, boolean hasIntroductions); }