The registration of the @JMX handling is in the bootstrap, in
bootstrap/jmx.xml.
Jason T. Greene wrote:
Ales Justin wrote:
> (2) @org.jboss.aop.microcontainer.annotations.DisableAOP
>
> This one instructs MC to ignore transparent AOP usage when handling
> your bean.
> It will not look for aspect dependencies or try to create an AOP proxy.
> It will simply fall back to plain POJO handling.
>
> If you use @JMX or anything similar, this should then *not* be used.
> But for anything else it should be good to use it.
Can we fix the @JMX (and other known cases) by deploying them sooner, as
part of the bootstrap for example?
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