[.small]#© Copyright 2020 Contributors. All rights reserved.# == AspectJ 1.9.6 The full list of resolved issues in 1.9.6 is available https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&f0=OP&f1=OP&f3=CP&f4=CP&j1=OR&list_id=16866879&product=AspectJ&query_format=advanced&target_milestone=1.9.6[here] . AspectJ 1.9.6 supports Java14. Java14 introduces records, but you must activate support for that via an --enable-preview flag when using the compiler and attempting to run the resultant classes: Here is Code.java: .... =======8<========= public record Person(String firstName, String lastName, int age) {} =======8<========= =======8<========= public class UsingPersonRecord { public static void main(String[] argv) { Person p = new Person("A","B",99); System.out.println(p); System.out.println(p.firstName()); } } =======8<========= =======8<========= public aspect TraceRecordComponents { before(): execution(public * *()) { System.out.println(thisJoinPointStaticPart); } } =======8<========= .... Compile it with: .... $ ajc --enable-preview -14 Person.java UsingPersonRecord.java TraceRecordComponents.java .... Now run it: .... $ java --enable-preview UsingPersonRecord execution(String Person.toString()) Person[firstName=A, lastName=B, age=99] execution(String Person.firstName()) A .... Available: 1.9.6 available 22-Jul-2020 + +