[aosd-discuss] Thesis - AOSD example

Donal Lafferty dlafferty at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 20:41:07 EST 2004


I like Mike Mortensen's idea to include links to the documents
recommended to you.  However, I must confess that I'm too lazy to do
so.

You can get a link to Cohen's paper from http://scholar.google.com. 
In the past, citeseer was a good alternative for searching for links
to academic papers, because its search included bibtex info.  Recently
it has gone downhill interms of responsiveness and expanse of search,
but it may still give you some useful info.

Cheers,


DL


On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:28:19 +0000, Donal Lafferty <dlafferty at gmail.com> wrote:
> J2EE:
> 1.      Cohen, T. and Gil, J., AspectJ2EE = AOP + J2EE. In European
> Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2004), (Oslo, Norway,
> 2004), Springer, pp.219-243.
> 
> Database:
> 2.      Rashid, A. and Chitchyan, R. Persistence as an Aspect 2nd
> international conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD
> 2003), ACM, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003, pp.120 - 129.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> DL
> 
> On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 01:17:20 +0100, Somkutas Péter
> <Somkutas.Peter at stud.u-szeged.hu> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working on my thesis (AOP in J2EE), but cannot find examples except
> > of logging,
> > resource pooling and authorizing.
> >
> > I know that aspesct oriented software design is very young, does anyone
> > know any usable
> > examples (ie. database managment)? (I1m familiar with design patterns,
> > such an example
> > aop versus dp vould be very helpfull:)
> >
> > thanx and best regards,
> >
> > Peter Somkutas
> >
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