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Added comments when CallMonitoringAspect called
CallMonitoringAspect is not invoked when spring-data-jpa is used. Spent 4 hours trying to understand why jmx bean wasn't showing message counts. Use JPA or JDBC if you want call counts exposed via JMX / AOP
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<artifactId>taglibs-standard-jstlel</artifactId>
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</dependency>
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<!-- JSon -->
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.googlecode.json-simple</groupId>
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<artifactId>json-simple</artifactId>
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</dependency>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.jayway.jsonpath</groupId>
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<artifactId>json-path</artifactId>
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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ import org.springframework.util.StopWatch;
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/**
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* Simple aspect that monitors call count and call invocation time. It uses JMX annotations and therefore can be
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* monitored using any JMX console such as the jConsole
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*
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* This is only useful if you use JPA or JDBC. Spring-data-jpa doesn't have any correctly annotated classes to join on
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*
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* @author Rob Harrop
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* @author Juergen Hoeller
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<display-name>Spring PetClinic</display-name>
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<description>Spring PetClinic sample application</description>
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<!-- When using Spring jpa, use the following: -->
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<context-param>
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<param-name>spring.profiles.active</param-name>
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<param-value>jpa</param-value>
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<param-value>jdbc</param-value>
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</context-param> -->
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<!-- the CallMonitoringAspect counts invocations on classes with @Repository on them. Classes in spring-data-jpa don't have that annotation -->
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<!-- When using Spring Data JPA, uncomment the following: -->
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<!--
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<context-param>
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