On 13 Nov., 15:17, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > AOP was a research that gone nowhere - at least not in its orginal > > AspectJ form ... > > I think it might be worth pointing out, though, that there is still > significant interest in AOP in the Java community, in the form or > interest in the Spring Framework. See, for > instance:http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/07/14/springaop.html > > This article was written in 2004. It has taken some time for > awareness of Spring to penetrate the Java community, but it appears to > be happening in a serious way.
Yes, I knew about Spring AOP but didn't keep much attention. Is AOP used a lot in the Spring context or is it just a fancy, experimental feature which was just cool to implement at some time? > -- Thank-god-I-don't-have-to-learn-all-this-Java-superstructure-stuff- > ly yours, As I understand Spring it was part of a liberation wave from J2EE in the Java community: return to POJOs and dependency injection as the main composition technique. Spring is probably not that bad. > Steve Ferg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list