An empty {@link ClassVisitor} that delegates to another {@link ClassVisitor}. This class can be used as a super class to quickly implement usefull class adapter classes, just by overriding the necessary methods.
@author Eric Bruneton
A class adapter is the integration point for manipulating class information at runtime, e.g. overriding annotations or obtaining an aop instance advisor.
The class adapter has the following protocol.
Use getClassInfo to obtain information about the class.
Obtain an Instance ClassAdapter if the class information should be overridden at the instance level, e.g. annotations
Obtain the dependencies of the Class/Instance and any advice factories, e.g. @Depends annotations
Obtain the JoinpointFactory so the instance can be constructed.
FIXME: This class deals with too many concerns FIXME: Need a mechanism to allow different use cases for the unadvised case. i.e. whether in the absence of aop requirements the adapter should give a proxy advisor, instrument the class for aop anyway or default back to reflection (most likely!)
@author Adrian Brock
An empty {@link ClassVisitor} that delegates to another {@link ClassVisitor}. This class can be used as a super class to quickly implement usefull class adapter classes, just by overriding the necessary methods.
@author Eric Bruneton
An empty {@link ClassVisitor ClassVisitor} that delegates to another {@link ClassVisitor ClassVisitor}. This class can be used as a super class to quickly implement usefull class adapter classes, just by overriding the necessary methods.
@author Eric Bruneton
An empty {@link ClassVisitor} that delegates to another {@link ClassVisitor}. This class can be used as a super class to quickly implement usefull class adapter classes, just by overriding the necessary methods.
@author Eric Bruneton
An empty {@link ClassVisitor} that delegates to another {@link ClassVisitor}. This class can be used as a super class to quickly implement usefull class adapter classes, just by overriding the necessary methods.
@author Eric Bruneton
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