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Thread: How do I know if a bean is intercepted?

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    Default How do I know if a bean is intercepted?

    I want to log each bean defined in my spring files that have interceptors attached to them. I'm using the auto bean creator and I want to make SURE that the transaction interceptors were applied since I'm using wildcards.

    Dino

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    An intercepted bean can be cast to org.springframework.aop.framework.Advised. Use getAdvisors() to examine the chain. See the AOP chapter in the ref manual.
    Rod Johnson - GM, SpringSource Division, VMware
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