FYI, I just released V0.4.0 of Aquarium (http:// aquarium.rubyforge.org), which adds support for JRuby (http://jruby.codehaus.org ). Not only do the regular "pure Ruby" Aquarium tests run reliably under JRuby (V1.1RC2), but you can now advise Java types with Aquarium!

There are some *important* limitations, though. I'm reminded of how cartographers of old would mark dangerous or unknown territories on their maps with "hic sunt dracones" (here be dragons), a reference to the practice of adorning ornate maps with serpents around the edges. This is true of Aquarium + Java types in JRuby, too, at least currently. ;) The details are here: http://aquarium.rubyforge.org/jruby.html

I'll be talking about Aquarium in the AOSD conference industry track and also doing demonstrations of it.

dean

Dean Wampler, Ph.D.
dean at objectmentor.com
http://www.objectmentor.com
See also:
http://www.aspectprogramming.com  AOP advocacy site
http://aquarium.rubyforge.org     AOP for Ruby
http://www.contract4j.org         Design by Contract for Java5



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