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Re: [aspectj-users] newbie question on how to use AOP
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Danijel,
That is certainly a good first step.
If you look at the FAQ (http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextech.cgi/aspectj-home/doc/faq.html?rev=1.4#q:startUsingAJ)
you can see other stages. When you feel more comfortable with AOP,
you can begin to use it as an integral part of your system. If you
stick to the auxilliary aspects only, you will lose some of the benefits
that AOP can provide, but this may be an acceptable trade-off for many
people.
cheers,
-adrian.
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Adrian Powell
Centre for IBM e-Business Innovation :: Vancouver
apowell@xxxxxxxxxx / 604-297-3194
"Danijel Arsenovski"
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Hi,
Just started going through
AspectJ in Action..
It seems to me that right way
to use aspects is to write code in that way so the main line of execution
can compile and run in pure java even if no aspects are compiled/created.
In that case code will only
lack these characteristics, but will still execute perfectly well.
For example, this means that
if we use aspects for logging, pure java code should execute as well in
both cases, with and without aspects. Of course, logging will be performed
only in case where aspects are used…
Is this observation obvious,
or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Danijel
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