We haven't really thought about it much yet. JBoss AOP has focused mostly these areas so far:

1. The framework itself
2. These aspects: asynchronous, tx, security
3. A little bit on remoting

We haven't done much with persistence yet. If you have anything you'd like to research or discuss, ideas and/or code is definately welcome.

Gavin and Christian don't like field interception much, but I'd like to see where it could take us in persistence land. It is quite easy to take advantage of it with a framework like JBoss AOP. Or Caching stuff is already doing it with some success. As far as introductions and mixins and such goes, we'll have to figure out something in the future. Again, help is greatly appreciated.

Bill

Mark Hobson wrote:

Hi there,

I recently posted an item to the forum concerning Hibernate persistence for AOP [http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=931018] which was left unanswered.

I apologise in advance if this is the wrong place to discuss this, but what exactly are Hibernate's architectural plans for persisting AOP objects in future? Specifically AOP objects that have been derived from mixins at runtime. I'm assuming development must be heading that way with the recent JBoss/Hibernate collaboration, especially for integration with JBoss AOP.

I've searched the faqs/lists/forums regarding this, but to no avail, so any information would be gratefully received.

Cheers,

Mark

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