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245 | _aAchieving plug-and-play behavior within a class | ||
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505 | _aIn our simple Java example, we would like to have the ability to define methods in different aspects of the C u s to me r class as extensions in much the same way it was done using ENVY apps. For Java purposes we could call extension apps aspect packages to avoid the use of the word extension, which represents a different concept in current Java terminology | ||
650 | _aSYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT | ||
650 | _aPLUG AND PLAY | ||
650 | _aMETHODS | ||
650 | _aCOMPONENTS | ||
650 | _aOBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING | ||
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_tJOOP : the journal of object-oriented programming _wH004.415 JOU _nS.T.:H004.415 JOU PP3429 _g(vol. 13, nro. 9, Jan. 2001), p. 18-22 |
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