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Some aspects of system implementation, such as logging, error handling, standards enforcement and feature variations are notoriously difficult to implement in a modular way. The result is that code is tangled across a system and leads to quality, productivity and maintenance problems. AspectJ is a seamless aspect-oriented extension to the Java programming language that enables clean modularization of these 'crosscutting concerns'. For the best AspectJ development experience, the AspectJ Development Tools (AJDT) project provides Eclipse platform based tool support for AOSD with AspectJ - see Eclipse AJDT project. |
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- aspectj-dev: AspectJ Language and Compiler developer discussions(web)
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- aspectj-announce: AspectJ Language and Compiler announcements(web)
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| Andrew Clement | |
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| Adrian Colyer | |
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| Mik Kersten | |
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| 1.6.6: | 2009-09-30 | planned |
| 1.6.5: | 2008-06-30 | completed |
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