Interface Joinpoint
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ConstructorInvocation,- Invocation,- MethodInvocation,- ProxyMethodInvocation
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- ReflectiveMethodInvocation
A runtime joinpoint is an event that occurs on a static
 joinpoint (i.e. a location in a program). For instance, an
 invocation is the runtime joinpoint on a method (static joinpoint).
 The static part of a given joinpoint can be generically retrieved
 using the getStaticPart() method.
 
In the context of an interception framework, a runtime joinpoint is then the reification of an access to an accessible object (a method, a constructor, a field), i.e. the static part of the joinpoint. It is passed to the interceptors that are installed on the static joinpoint.
- Author:
- Rod Johnson
- See Also:
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Method Details- 
proceedProceed to the next interceptor in the chain.The implementation and the semantics of this method depends on the actual joinpoint type (see the children interfaces). - Returns:
- see the children interfaces' proceed definition
- Throws:
- Throwable- if the joinpoint throws an exception
 
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getThisReturn the object that holds the current joinpoint's static part.For instance, the target object for an invocation. - Returns:
- the object (can be null if the accessible object is static)
 
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getStaticPartReturn the static part of this joinpoint.The static part is an accessible object on which a chain of interceptors is installed. 
 
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