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Develop Aspect-Oriented Java Applications with Eclipse and AJDT

By Matt Chapman, Dr. Helen Hawkins
2005-05-16


Further options

There are many more options and settings available to you through AJDT -- far too many to mention them all here! High points include advanced compiler options, where you can configure the compiler to either ignore or declare as warnings or errors various coding issues; additional project properties pages for specifying AspectJ InPath and Aspect Path classpath entries; and the option to send informational weaving messages to the Problems view (exploiting this new feature of AspectJ 1.2). There are also many AspectJ-specific code templates available (for a list of these, select Windows>Preferences to open the Preferences dialog, then go to Java>Editor>Templates). For further information regarding these features and more, we refer you to the Eclipse Help -- the What's new and AJDT Highlights pages in particular.

Tutorial Pages:
» Updated tools make AOP easier for beginners and veterans alike
» Installing AJDT
» First steps
» The Outline view and editor markers
» The Spacewar example
» Build configurations
» Aspect Visualization perspective
» Debugging
» Generating documentation
» Further options
» Conclusion
» Resources


First published by IBM DeveloperWorks


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