2. Concepts
As introduced earlier, aspect programming makes it possible to write more structured programs by modularizing cross-cutting functionalities. This section defines the basic concepts that make up an aspect. In particular, we introduce the concepts of junction point and cut (§
2.6
), which define where an aspect should intervene in a program. We then introduce the concept of a plugin (§
2.3
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Apache Tomcat http://tomcat.apache.org (page consulted on March 23, 2016)
ASM http://asm.ow2.org (page consulted on April 14, 2016)
AspectJ https://eclipse.org/aspectJ...
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