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Re: [aspectj-users] @AJ or conventional syntax?

#: Eduardo Rocha changed the world a bit at a time by saying on  11/21/2005 6:59 PM :#
Alexandru, why do you prefer @AJ syntax?


I am currently using the traditional AJ; but the reasons I was saying I would start using the @aj are:
- using the default compiler
- Java editors are currently more advanced than the AJ editor
- not all developers are using Eclipse

Not very technical reasons, but for a team it is quite important to avoid any frustrations and limitations.

cheers,

./alex
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2005/11/21, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@xxxxxxxxx>:
#: Eduardo Rocha changed the world a bit at a time by saying on  11/21/2005 2:58 PM :#
> I would like to know if people are willing to move to @AJ syntax when
> possible, or prefer to continue with traditional syntax even when
> dealing with Java 5.
>
> Which one do people find better for reading?
>
> A major drawback I see with @AJ syntax is that it doesn't allow me to
> navigate through the marked join points (in Eclipse).
>
> I would like to hear from other users.
>
> Thanks.
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As pointed in one of my previous mails I would migrate to @AJ syntax immediately it reaches the
richness of traditional approach. Unfortunately, at this moment I don't have enough time to give it
a chance, but I am keeping an eye on it and immediately I feel it is there I will jump to use it.

Matt how comes that these are complementary? Shouldn't be the same think writting your code in @AJ
or in traditional mode/style?

./alex
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