eXtensible C# (http://www.resolvecorp.com/products.htm) allows you to do this (under MS.NET). Unfortunately, it's not open source although you can download and use it for free.
Roelof.
Philippe Lavoie wrote:
Hi,
I�ve been reading a little about Aspect Oriented Design. And it seems objects inheriting from ContextBoundObject allow you to do that, although with some limitation, i.e. the framework only work with a context per class maximum (I couldn�t find a way to have a new context for every method call inside the same class).
I was wondering if I could do something like in J2EE, i.e.
[Priviledge(�EditProfile�)]
public void EditMethod(){
...
}
The above would in turn inject code inside the method that would be like
public void EditMethod(){
if(! ContextUtils.GetPriviledgeContext().HasPriviledge(�EditProfile�)){
throw Security(�Insufficient priviledge�);
}
...
}
Is there a way at compile time (or runtime) to do this with mono (or MS.NET)?
Thanks
Phil
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