Aspect-Oriented Programming and Software Design in Java and AspectJ
Room 303 – Maguire Hall
Loyola University of Chicago
1 E Pearson
Chicago, IL 60611
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Loyola University of Chicago
1 E Pearson
Chicago, IL 60611
Map address automatically
What is Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) and why is it important? In this talk, we will examine the design problems that led to the creation of AOP and see how AOP addresses them. Several example problems with solutions using Spring AOP and AspectJ will illustrate the points. Then, we will consider how AOP influences our thinking about general Object-Oriented Design principles. Finally, I’ll offer my thoughts on how AOP might influence approaches to design in the future.
Please note that this event took place on
Tuesday December 18, 2007 06:00 PM.
Are you coming?
23 people: Yes
- James White
- Sylwester Maca
- Saket Kapoor
- Jeffrey Herr
- Konstantin Laufer
- Jim Breen
- Vincent Scott
- Sheila Herndon
- Shane Cruz
- Chandan Bagga (1 guest)
- lester perez
- Sebastian Herr
- Steve Karlovitz (1 guest)
- Yuhwa Kobylecky
- Marek Rozwadowski
- George Korsnick
- japplebey@consultant.com
- Sudhanshu Garg
-
Jerome Knapp
Probably won't eat, sorry 4 late registration!
- Mark St. John
-
Joe Rogers
first time