@Documented @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=PARAMETER) public @interface Origin
The origin annotation provides some meta information about the source method that is bound to this method where the binding is dependant of the parameter's type:
Method
, Constructor
or
java.lang.reflect.Executable
, the parameter is assigned a reference to the method or constructor it
instruments. If the reference is not assignable to the sort of the intercepted source, the target is not considered
for binding.Class
, the parameter is assigned a reference of the
type of the instrumented type.String
, the parameter is assigned a string with
the value that would be returned by the Method.toString()
method.
int
type, it is assigned the intercepted method's modifiers.java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle
, a handle of the intercepted method is injected.
A java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle
is stored in a class's constant pool and does therefore not face the same
runtime performance limitations as a (non-cached) Method
reference. Method handles are
only supported for byte code versions starting from Java 7.java.lang.invoke.MethodType
, a description of the intercepted method's type
is injected. Method type descriptions are only supported for byte code versions starting from Java 7.
Any other parameter type will cause an IllegalStateException
.
Important: A method handle or method type reference can only be used if the referenced method's types are all visible
to the instrumented type or an IllegalAccessError
will be thrown at runtime.
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
cache
Determines if the value that is assigned by this annotation is cached.
|
boolean |
privileged
Determines if the method should be resolved by using an
AccessController using the privileges of the generated class. |
public abstract boolean cache
Method
instances.true
if the value for this parameter should be cached in a static
field inside the instrumented class.public abstract boolean privileged
AccessController
using the privileges of the generated class.
Doing so requires the generation of an auxiliary class that implements PrivilegedExceptionAction
.true
if the class should be looked up using an AccessController
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