Yes A in A is a very good start, but suffers from being >3 years out of date, so a lot of the newer AspectJ features are not described.
 
But it does give you a good start, and you can use the on-line documentation for anything else you need to find out about.
 


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"A in A" is very good. The more recent Eclipse AspectJ by Adrian Colyer, et al. is also very good and more up to date.

Wim Deblauwe wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking for a good book on AspectJ. Which one would you recommend?

I found Mastering AspectJ (http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-AspectJ-Aspect-Oriented-Programming-Java/dp/0471431044 ) and AspectJ in Action (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1930110936/ref=pd_cp_b_title/002-4877238-0150458?ie=UTF8 ), both dating from 2003 if I am correct. Are there other books that are more recent?

regards,

Wim

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