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[aspectj-users] Re: Design with pointcuts to avoid pattern density: Another AOP@Work Article

Minor correction:

The last paragraph of the announcement states that I'm the author of the
article. Naturally I'm not. Wes is.

Dratted cut-and-paste (and then-don't-proofread-nearly-well-enough).

Nick

--- Lesiecki Nicholas <ndlesiecki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> IBM developerWorks has published Wes Isberg's article "Design with
> pointcuts to avoid pattern density". This article is a part of the
> peer-reviewed AOP at Work series.
> 
> In this article, Wes revisits the JUnit Cook's Tour (a 1999 introduction
> to
> OO patterns) to discover what we can learn about both the design
> tradeoffs
> presented by OO, and how designing with pointcuts offers an interesting
> alternative:
> 
> "Even the best Java(tm) programs seem to get old with time. As the design
> evolves to meet new needs, key objects are loaded with pattern roles
> until
> they become hard to use or hard to change and the system has to be
> refactored or rewritten. Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) offers gentler
> ways to assemble features and offer services, ways that can minimize
> interactions and effort to help you extend the life of your design and
> code."
> 
> As series lead (and author of the article), I welcome commentary from the
> community regarding individual articles and the series as a whole.
> 
> Read the article :
> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-aopwork7/
> 
> Read the series:
>
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/views/java/libraryview.jsp?search_by=AOP@work:
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