Aspect Oriented Programming
Most software applications usually have some secondary—but critical—features, such as security, transaction, and audit-logging, spanned across multiple logical modules. It would be a nice idea not to mix these cross-cutting concerns in your core business logic. Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) helps you achieve this.
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is about modularizing complex software programs, with objects as the fundamental units that hold your core business logic and data. AOP complements OOP to add more complex functionality transparently across modules of your application without polluting the original object structure. AOP stitches (weaves) cross-cutting concerns into your program, either at compile time ...
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