I think that this presentation is good
for people to see. It’s a concrete study which demonstrates that
our performance story is sound, and that more engineering will result in further
improvements. Should we link Jeff’s
work from our site/faq?
Mik
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Performance Studies on AspectJ
You might want to have a look at http://bodden.de/aop.zip - a paper Jeff Dalton published
during summer work @ IBM Hursley. It's a comparison hand coded code vs.
aspected code.
Eric
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Sent: Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 18:54
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Subject: [aosd-discuss]
Performance Studies on AspectJ
Any performance studies on AspectJ to show
potential adopters that performance is not a worry?
Is there any effort to make AspectJ into
JSR or into some standard. Folks who are building large systems would need to
be convinced about the longevity of AspectJ