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- <h1>AspectJ 1.9.4</h1>
- <p>The full list of resolved issues in 1.9.4 is available
- <a href="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=1.9.4">here</a></h2>.</p>
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- <p>AspectJ 1.9.4 has a couple of important fixes in it:
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- <li>Due to the new maven build process being used to build release artifacts
- for the first time, there were errors in the aspectjweaver jar that affected
- the ability to use it on the command line as an agent,
- this is now fixed.
- <li>A number of users were noticing a ClassCastException problem, which I believe was due to trying to
- run AspectJ on one level of the JDK whilst targeting another. This can happen quite easily in eclipse
- if running your Eclipse on Java 8 but developing projects targeting Java 11.
- The class cast is because Java8 couldn't understand
- the packaging of system classes post Java9 and so couldn't find java.lang.Object. This has now all been
- tidied up and should work much better. More details in <a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=546807">546807</a>,
- thanks to Denys Khanzhyiev for some tips on getting to the right solution.
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- <p>Available: 1.9.4 available 10-May-2019</p>
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