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RE: [aspectj-users] IBM DeveloperWorks Headline Article on AOP To ols
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Hi
Nicholas,
This
sounds great. Do you have a link to the series, or even the first
article?
Thanks,
Fintan
IBM's developerWorks has just launched a new article series entitled
AOP@Work. The AOP@Work series is intended for developers who
have some background in aspect-oriented programming and want to expand or
deepen what they know. Each of the authors contributing to the series has been
selected for his leadership or expertise in aspect-oriented programming. Many
of the authors are contributors to the projects or tools covered in the
series. Each article is subjected to a peer review to ensure the fairness and
accuracy of the views expressed.
The series will cover a range of topics, from testing
aspect-oriented programs to the intersection of AOP and metadata.
Articles are planned once a month through early 2006. The presence of another
article series in a mainstream publication is great news for the AOP
community, as it signals further industrial acceptance of the technology as
well as the growth in the ranks of industrial practitioners.
The first article in that series, "AOP tools Comparison" is currently
headlining the developerWorks website. In the article aspect-oriented programming expert Mik Kersten compares the four
leading AOP tools (AspectJ, AspectWerkz, JBoss AOP, and Spring AOP) to help
readers evaluate the right tool for the project.
As series lead, I welcome commentary from the AOP community regarding
individual articles and the series as a whole.
--Nicholas Lesiecki
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