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@ -2920,8 +2920,7 @@ AspectJ. You also need to use AspectJ if you wish to advise join points other th |
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simple method executions (for example, field get or set join points and so on). |
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simple method executions (for example, field get or set join points and so on). |
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When you use AspectJ, you have the choice of the AspectJ language syntax (also known as |
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When you use AspectJ, you have the choice of the AspectJ language syntax (also known as |
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the "`code style`") or the @AspectJ annotation style. Clearly, if you do not use Java |
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the "`code style`") or the @AspectJ annotation style. If aspects play a large |
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5+, the choice has been made for you: Use the code style. If aspects play a large |
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role in your design, and you are able to use the https://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/[AspectJ |
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role in your design, and you are able to use the https://www.eclipse.org/ajdt/[AspectJ |
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Development Tools (AJDT)] plugin for Eclipse, the AspectJ language syntax is the |
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Development Tools (AJDT)] plugin for Eclipse, the AspectJ language syntax is the |
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preferred option. It is cleaner and simpler because the language was purposefully |
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preferred option. It is cleaner and simpler because the language was purposefully |
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