[aosd-discuss] Is there a standard .Net Aspect software package?
Daniel Oskarsson
b02danos at student.his.se
Wed Jun 14 14:21:11 EST 2006
Hi Owen.
I agree with you that AO for .NET seems way behind AO for Java,
as far as I know of there is no consensus for a AO "framework" for the
.NET Platform.
Perhaps you already know about it but in case you haven't visited it,
aosd.net has a list of AO projects som of them target .NET.
I fetched the full URL for you:
http://aosd.net/wiki/index.php?title=Research_Projects
It might be a good place to start searching for the best AO framework
for the .NET Platform.
Good luck!
regards,
Daniel Oskarsson
Corpening, Owen wrote:
>
> Seems to me like .Net Aspect development fell off a cliff about 2
> years ago.
>
> Are any of the .Net tools still being updated, do any of them work
> well, is there a consensus similar to AspectJ being a consensus of
> sorts in java?
>
> I successfully used EOS over a year ago but I question whether any of
> the .Net packages work of each new release of visual studio, and are
> in any way supported.
>
> Open source? EOS was not …
>
> thanks,
>
> Owen Corpening
>
> owen.corpening at amd.com <mailto:owen.corpening at amd.com>
>
> 602-1000 x59613
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