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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T19:55:27+00:00 2026-05-17T19:55:27+00:00

I’m trying to setup a Spring 3 Web MVC project, using the @Controller, annotation-based

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I’m trying to setup a Spring 3 Web MVC project, using the @Controller, annotation-based approach.

package my.package

@Controller
@RequestMapping("/admin/*")
public class AdminMultiActionController {

@RequestMapping(value = "admin.htm", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String showAdminSection() {
    return "admin";
}

My dispatcher-servlet has the following Controller handlers:

<context:component-scan base-package="my.package" />
<bean class="org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping" />
<bean class="org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter" />

The webapp is running good with the supplied maven artifacts:

<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-webmvc</artifactId>
<version>3.0.2.RELEASE</version>
</dependency>

Now I wanted to add @AspectJ AOP. I got the libs:

<dependency>
<groupId>org.aspectj</groupId>
<artifactId>aspectjweaver</artifactId>
<version>1.6.9</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.aspectj</groupId>
<artifactId>aspectjrt</artifactId>
<version>1.6.9</version>
</dependency>

added to my applicationContext.xml:

<aop:aspectj-autoproxy/>

Made sure to create the relevant bean in the applicationContext.xml as well:

<bean id="securityInterceptor" class="my.package.service.SecurityInterceptor"/>

And started fleshing out the @Aspect:

package my.package.service

@Aspect
public class SecurityInterceptor {

@Pointcut("execution(* showAdminSection(..))")// the pointcut expression
private void foo() {
    System.out.println("fooo");
}// the pointcut signature

Now this is where it stopped working.
“fooo” is never printed.

Could it be, because the pointcutted (spelling?) objects must be spring-managed beans and my @Controller in combination with the DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping is not perceived as such?

Any help would be appreciated. If I forgot to include any information, please ask.
Hope someone can help me out here.

Thanks a lot!

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    2026-05-17T19:55:27+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:55 pm

    The pointcut method defines the pointcut, it doesn’t get called on a match, you need to define something to actually happen. e.g.,

    @Before("foo()")
    public void beforeFoo(JoinPoint joinPoint) {
        System.out.println("foooo");
    }
    
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