Hi Arik,
thanks for sharing this, the article is very interesting!
"
However, since AspectJ is an extension to Java, most of oVirt
developers would need to know additional programming language
which puts the cost-effectiveness of this approach into question.
"
I always thought that good Java developers should be familiar
with AOP concepts anyway.
That said, I really like the combo of AOP with DSL (or ASL)
and I agree that it can simplify handling concerns in a way
that is much closer to app's domain, rather than being closer
to its implementation (as with AOP).
Regards,
Vojtech
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arik Hadas" <ahadas(a)redhat.com>
To: "devel" <devel(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 9:02:39 AM
Subject: [ovirt-devel] oVirt-specific aspect languages
Hi All,
Last month I participated in Modularity'16, an academic conference that
focuses on advanced software modularization techniques, where I presented my
work in the area of domain specific aspect languages that was evaluated on
oVirt.
Many have asked me to elaborate on this work, so I wrote a post that explains
the idea and provides references to relevant materials that were presented
in the conference, which I would like to share with you:
http://ahadas.github.io/oVirt-Specifc-Aspect-Languages/
Regards,
Arik
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