It's a matter of taste, but the current AOP framework is Hivemind,
AFAIK, right?.
I like Spring better, though. Hivemind is has a bit of a contrived interace.
--
Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software
Markus Joschko wrote:
From my point of view this is a very good move. The current demo
server has not the fastest connection on earth (at least this is my
experience) which is not perfect for AJAX style demos....
BTW, regarding your post on the tapestry-dev mailinglist: I would love
to see aspectJ used within tapestry. Not that I used it much so far
(to be honest I have only read about it in a few articles and
inspected the Spring 2.0 demos). With aspectJ you will have the full
power of advices. E.g. currently the enhancement workers can not
really do "around" advices. At least not if there should be a stack of
components. These kind of problems will be gone. And the code will
look a lot cleaner than it does currently with all the stringbuffer
java.
-markus
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