Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ
Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ
In a November 2001 Java Pro magazine article, noted Java pundit Daniel Savarese states, "The days of Object-Oriented Programming may be numbered, One day we may all be using Aspect-Oriented Programming ." While this may be hyperbole, the AOP bring certain needed improvements to the OOP. AspectJ is a Java-based tool that allows developers to apply standard Java syntax to AOP principles, much as C allowed C programmers to use C syntax in an object-oriented manner. There are AspectJ add-ons available for Borland's JBuilder, Sun's Forte for Java and for the EMACS text editor. Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ introduces AOP and the AspectJ tool. The book also shows how, by using existing Java programming knowledge, the developer can use AOP in meaningful development work.
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hi Vishvesh Sanghvi,
firstable i want to thank you for all these books they are very intersting. But i have problems in downloading the book Mastering AspectJ. Could you please send it to me at my mail
thanks in advance
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