4. Conclusions
This article presents the basic concepts of aspect-oriented programming and their implementation in the two most widely used approaches in the field: the AspectJ language and the Spring AOP framework. Aspect-oriented programming was born out of the realization that existing programming styles suffer from limitations when it comes to taking into account so-called transversal functionalities. Aspect-based programming provides an answer to this problem, with the notion of aspect, which is made up of a set of cuts and plug-ins.
Aspect-oriented programming has aroused a great deal of interest in the community of programmers and programming language designers. From the second half of the 1990s to the first half of the 2000s, numerous books, research papers, articles in the IT press and conferences were dedicated to this concept, whose novelty gave rise to high expectations...
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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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