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Supporting Dynamic Crosscutting with Partial Behavioral Reflection: A Case Study
Arica, Chile November 11-November 12
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Leonardo Rodr?guez, Universidad de la Rep?blica, Uruguay
?ric Tanter, Universidad de Chile, Chile; Ecole des Mines de Nantes - INRIA, France
Jacques Noy?, INRIA Rennes, France; Ecole des Mines de Nantes - INRIA, France
The relationship between reflection and aspect-oriented programming is still under exploration. This paper reports on an experiment to support a widely-accepted, general-purpose aspect language mechanism -AspectJ's dynamic crosscutting-, with a model of partial behavioral reflection. We present a first approach to such a mapping, identify some extensions that can improve the effectiveness of the mapping, and validate our proposal through a revisited mapping. These extensions have been integrated into our Java reflective platform, Reflex.
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Leonardo Rodr?guez, ?ric Tanter, Jacques Noy?, "Supporting Dynamic Crosscutting with Partial Behavioral Reflection: A Case Study," sccc, pp.48-58, XXIV International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC'04), 2004
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