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1. Re: AspectJ and JBOSS
marc.fleury Dec 20, 2003 11:17 AM (in response to nikhilkumar)"marc fleury" wrote:
"marc fleury" wrote:
you can use aspectJ with anything. Running the compiler will work. But exactly what feature are you missing from the JBoss AOP framework? -
2. Re: AspectJ and JBOSS
nikhilkumar Jan 5, 2004 2:46 PM (in response to nikhilkumar)"NikhilKumar" wrote:
"NikhilKumar" wrote:
Mike,
The issue is that, based on what I gather from the forum and the web, JBoss AOP requires JBoss 4.XX, which is not there yet. The project I am working on is JBoss 3.2.3 based, running late and I would like to use Aspect Oriented programming to address a particular service.
Given that, I thought it would be more appropriate to pursue the use of AspectJ which is more readily available.
Are there any best practices/ lessons learned by anyone using AOP (specifically AspectJ and JBOSS 3.2.3
Regards,
Nikhil -
3. Re: AspectJ and JBOSS
nikhilkumar Jan 5, 2004 2:47 PM (in response to nikhilkumar)"NikhilKumar" wrote:
"NikhilKumar" wrote:
Marc (NOT Mike, sorry for the typo)
The issue is that, based on what I gather from the forum and the web, JBoss AOP requires JBoss 4.XX, which is not there yet. The project I am working on is JBoss 3.2.3 based, running late and I would like to use Aspect Oriented programming to address a particular service.
Given that, I thought it would be more appropriate to pursue the use of AspectJ which is more readily available.
Are there any best practices/ lessons learned by anyone using AOP (specifically AspectJ and JBOSS 3.2.3 )
Regards,
Nikhil