Aspect Oriented Programming
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Enterprise Java
Applying aspect oriented programming
1.Introduction The main target of the aspect oriented programming is the separation of cross-cutting concerns. When we talk about cross-cutting…
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Clean code with aspects
In my previous post I’ve described the alphabet conversion, and I’ve mentioned that we used AspectJ to resolve that task,…
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Spring – Adding AOP support
I heard a story about one senior (and quite highly paid) softwaree engineer. He was given task to log every…
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AOP made easy with AspectJ and Spring
I recently started looking at Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) and I’m finding it exciting to say the least. Of course…
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Implementing Active Record Pattern with Spring AOP
During class design we should take decisions about the assignment of responsibilities that will have every class. If we have…
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Enterprise Java
Spring Pitfalls: Proxying
Being a Spring framework user and enthusiast for many years I came across several misunderstandings and problems with this stack.…
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Java EE6 Decorators: Decorating classes at injection time
A common design pattern in software is the decorator pattern. We take a class and we wrap another class around…
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Practical Introduction into Code Injection with AspectJ, Javassist, and Java Proxy
The ability to inject pieces of code into compiled classes and methods, either statically or at runtime, may be of…
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Aspect Oriented Programming with Spring AOP
Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) refers to the programming paradigm which isolates secondary or supporting functions from the main program’s business…
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