Have you tried searching on "GWT AspectJ"?
On Feb 8, 11:26 am, jarrod <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a huge fan of GWT, but I'm also a big fan of development
> methodologies, like Inversion of Control and Aspect-Oriented
> Programming.
>
> IoC and AOP are two concepts I've struggled to work into the GWT
> framework since day one, with AOP being a bit more difficult to
> achieve than IoC, in my opinion.
>
> I recently came across the Dojo Toolkit, which includes, among other
> things, a facility for advising your code, AOP
> style:http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/src/tags/release-1.2.3/dojox/lang/aspect.js
>
> After digging into it, it appears to take advantage of the dynamic
> nature of the JavaScript language, swapping out implementations of
> advised methods at run time with wrapper functions.
>
> All-in-all, I think this is a rather brilliant approach, and it's
> something I'd love to see supported in GWT. The only problem I see is
> how to go about crossing that dynamic bridge that, at first glance,
> appears to be the kind of thing Java and GWT might not work well with.
>
> Of course, deferring to native code implementation is an option, but
> that seems to defeat the purpose of the compiler's advantages. Any
> suggestions on this?
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