Yeah,
I've been doing AOP, mainly using AspectJ, for awhile
now. For certain problems, I find it very useful. I
think we as an industry have not begun to scratch the
surface of what we do with AOP, especially in concert
with Java 5 annotations. I did a presentation on
AspectJ some time back (over 1 yr), but AspectJ has
come a long way since then. It might very well
warrant another session if there is interest.
Also, JBoss with be presenting this month and I would
be surprised if they didn't talk a bit about JBoss
AOP.
I agree it's a fascinating topic, and is an
evolutionary (not revolutionary) step forward from OO
alone. I actually feel like AOP can allow us to see
more of the real world reuse we hoped for with OOP.
--Chris
--- Theresa Setty <tsetty@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> All,
> Has anyone followed aspect-oriented development?
> I've been researching this
> as a next generation beyond object-oriented
> development.
>
> I'm interested in visualization, simulation and
> computational modeling for
> life sciences, and look for design/development
> methodologies that will
> sustain.
>
> Found out about it while browsing bookstores in
> Indianapolis.
>
> Any interest/expertise in Cincinnati?
>
> Theresa Setty
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Nelson [mailto:cnelson4eii@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 1:11 PM
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [cinjug-users] Meeting topic ideas
>
> All,
>
> Well, it's almost that time of the month again. I
> have an email into JBoss to see if they would like
> to
> present this month. If not, Jim, are you interested
> in doing a session on Hibernate3 features, or would
> you rather I see if I can schedule JBoss to do it
> another month?
>
> Also, does anyone have any other presentation ideas?
>
> One topic that is really interesting me right now is
> Ajax. I talked about it briefly last month in my
> TSSJS recap, but I think it warrants a full-blown
> presentation. Tapestry has some pretty neat Ajax
> support through the Tacos project, so things are
> starting to move along faster than I thought. If
> folks are interested, I could try to throw something
> together. But by all means, if someone else has
> something they'd like to do, even I am getting sick
> of
> hearing me talk :)
>
> --Chris
>
>
>
>
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