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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T03:16:46+00:00 2026-05-17T03:16:46+00:00

I have a project with Maven build and need to add some basic performance

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I have a project with Maven build and need to add some basic performance tracing to methods. I decided to use AspectJ for this. Main requirement is to weave tracing aspect into production classes but only for unit tests execution phase.

I was able to configure weaving in Maven however after execution of tests same production classes with aspect applied go to packaged war.

The case looks like pretty common nevertheless I wasn’t able to find solution for it in web.

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    2026-05-17T03:16:46+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:16 am

    I would do that in a dedicated module, use the Maven Dependency Plugin to unpack the artifact “under test” during the generate-test-sources phase, then weave the classes and finally run the tests.


    Let me try to illustrate what I mean. Let’s imagine the following project structure:

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    |-- pom.xml
    `-- some-module    // this is the module that we want to weave 
        |-- pom.xml    // but only for testing purpose
        `-- ...
    

    So my suggestion is to do something like this:

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    |-- pom.xml
    |-- some-module      
    |   |-- pom.xml      
    |   `-- ...
    `-- test-module    // we're going to weave the classes here because we don't want
        |-- pom.xml    // the tracing aspect to be packaged in the "production" jar
        `-- ...
    

    The idea is to have an additional “test-module” where we would unpack the artifact that we want to test so that we can weave its classes without affecting the “real” production jar.

    To do so, declare a dependency on the module under test and use dependency:unpack to unpack the classes into target/classes before invoking the AspectJ plugin to weave the “main” classes.

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