| RE: [aspectj-users] AspectJ Production suitability |
Jeppe, 1) Take this answer with a Serious grain of salt, but I am pretty sure Websphere has almost first rate support for aspectj. Also, as you mention it is JVM compatible byte code that is spit out. 2) In a previous life, I built an Java/Swing [read Fat Client] for a Collections Call Center app. This app was deployed to 3000+ users on the desktop. We strictly tested for performance as it was used through out our data access layer and we could not afford any response time lags. I started using aspect back around the 1.0 days. Ron ________________________________ From: aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Jeppe Cramon Sent: Mon 5/15/2006 5:35 AM To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [aspectj-users] AspectJ Production suitability Hi I have a client who's interested in using AspectJ 1.5.x in a new Spring based project. Before they commit to using AspectJ they have some concerns that I hope some of you can help me address with facts. - My client has heard rumors that since AspectJ is a two compile step the weaved code wont be able run under for instance WebSphere since it's doesn't use a standard SUN JVM. I've assured them that this is not a problem, since the weaved code is compatible with all JVM's. But to assure them is there an official AspectJ writing you can point me to where this issue is addressed? - Do you know of any large financial applications in production that uses AspectJ weaved code? Best regards Jeppe Cramon _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
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