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The JAC Project
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JAC
(Java Aspect Components)
is a project consisting in developing an aspect-oriented
middleware layer.
JAC current version is 0.12.1. See new features introduced in 0.12.1.
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Overview
Current application servers relying on J2EE does not always
provide satisfying means to separate technical concerns from the application
code. Since JAC uses aspect-orientation, the complex EJBs components are
replaced by POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) and technical concerns
implementations that are usually wired deep into the containers implementations
are replaced by loosely-coupled, dynamically pluggable aspect components.
Aspects
JAC aspect components provide:
- seamless persistence (CMP) that fully handles
collections and references
- flexible clustering features (customisable
broadcast, load-balancing, data-consistency, caching)
- instantaneously defined users, profiles
management, access rights checking, and authentication features
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RAD (Rapid Application Development):
- the GUI aspect allows the programmer to develop Swing
and WEB applications at incredible speeds
- the UMLAF IDE (UML Aspectual Factory) allows the
programmer to generate running Java applications simply by drawing boxes and
by configuring existing aspect components
- distributed transactions with
JOTM
- and many more
Acknowlegments
JAC is an open-source software
developed by the AOPSYS (TM) company with
the collaboration of the LIP6, the
CEDRIC, and the
LIFL laboratories.
JAC is a direct application of Renaud
Pawlak's PhD Thesis.
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