I have developed an Go! AOP library for PHP that can be used with any PHP 
applications and frameworks. It written in plain PHP and doesn't require 
any PHP extensions, doesn't use evals and expensive function calls, doesn't 
require changes in the original source code. There is a good support for 
debugging with XDebug, because auto-generated classes are clean and simple. 
I'm planning to create a bundle for Symfony2 as alternative for 
JMSAopBundle after SymfonyCampUA-2012 where I'll have a talk about this 
library.

Here is a link: https://github.com/lisachenko/go-aop-php

четверг, 30 сентября 2010 г., 21:42:16 UTC+4 пользователь Yuen-Chi Lian 
написал:
>
> Hi,
>
> I searched the entire group but couldn't find many discussions on AOP.
>
> The SF2 Security discussion (http://bit.ly/sf2sec) got me to wonder will 
> AOP ever be part of SF2. If yes, are we going to write it all or we will 
> use the state-of-art AOP solution in PHP (which is?)?
>
>

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