AspectJ
AspectJ is an aspect-oriented programming (AOP) extension for the Java programming language, created at PARC. It is available in Eclipse Foundation open-source projects, both stand-alone and integrated into Eclipse. AspectJ has become a widely used de facto standard for AOP by emphasizing simplicity and usability for end users. It uses Java-like syntax, and included IDE integrations for displaying crosscutting structure since its initial public release in 2001.
Paradigm | aspect-oriented |
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Developer | Eclipse Foundation |
First appeared | 2001 |
Stable release | |
Implementation language | Java |
OS | Cross-platform |
License | Eclipse Public License |
Filename extensions | aj |
Website | www |
Major implementations | |
The AspectJ Development Tools for Eclipse |
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