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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:15:38+00:00 2026-05-14T14:15:38+00:00

In my Spring context file I have something like this: <bean id=userCheck class=a.b.c.UserExistsCheck/> <aop:config>

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In my Spring context file I have something like this:

<bean id="userCheck" class="a.b.c.UserExistsCheck"/>
<aop:config>
      <aop:aspect ref="userCheck">
         <aop:pointcut id="checkUser"
                expression="execution(* a.b.c.d.*.*(..)) &amp;&amp; args(a.b.c.d.RequestObject)"/>
         <aop:around pointcut-ref="checkUser" method="checkUser"/>
      </aop:aspect>
</aop:config>    

a.b.c.UserExistsCheck looks like this:

@Aspect
public class UserExistsCheck {

@Autowired
private UserInformation userInformation;

public Object checkUser(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable {
    int userId = ... //get it from the RequestObject passed as a parameter
    if (userExists(userId)) {
        return pjp.proceed();
    } else {
        return new ResponseObject("Invalid user);
    }
}

And the class that is being intercepted with this stuff looks like this:

public class Klazz {
    public ResponseObject doSomething(RequestObject request) {...}
}

This works. UserExistCheck is executed as desired before the call is passed to Klazz. The problem is that this is the only way I got it working. To get this working by using annotations instead of the context file seems to be just too much for my small brain. So… how exactly should I annotate the methods in UserExistsCheck and Klazz? And do I still need something else too? Another class? Still something in the context file?

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    2026-05-14T14:15:38+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:15 pm

    Have you enabled annotation-based AOP? The documentation says you have to add

    <aop:aspectj-autoproxy/>
    

    to your spring configuration. Then you need to add an annotation in front of your checkUser method. It looks like you want @Around advice, as described here.

    @Aspect
    public class UserExistsCheck {
    
      @Around("execution(* a.b.c.d.*.*(..)) && args(a.b.c.d.RequestObject)")
      public Object checkUser(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable {
    
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