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JOSEPH D. GRADECKI is a senior software engineer working on enterprise-level securities processing systems. He has been using AspectJ since the beginning and has built numerous dynamic, enterprise applications using Java, MySQL, servlets, JSPs, Resin, XML, and more.
NICHOLAS LESIECKI serves as principal software engineer for eBlox, Inc., where he leads the development of their enterprise e-commerce platform. He has written numerous articles on AspectJ for IBM?s developerWorks and is the coauthor of Java Tools for Extreme Programming.
Write cleaner, easier-to-maintain applications with this code-intensive approach to using AspectJ
Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) promises to increase the power of OO applications by modularizing functionality that cuts across classes (such as logging, transaction management, design patterns, and security). If your application has this type of functionality, you can benefit from using AspectJ, an AOP language that is a seamless extension to Java.
In this code-intensive book, the authors present a detailed overview of the concepts of AOP and AspectJ, and take you step-by-step through the process of building an application.
Along the way, you?ll learn how to adopt AspectJ and use it with your current software development tools and processes. You?ll also learn best practices for application design and documentation using UML.
The perfect tool for Java and J2EE developers, this book also includes:
The companion Web site contains all sample code, the fully functional application created by the author, and links to relevant sites.
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