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Visualizing and AspectJ-enabling eclipse plugins using bytecode instrumentation

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Bytecode instrumentation can be used effectively to (a) generate visualizations and (b) to modify the behavior of Eclipse plugins. In this demonstration, we will show two independent techniques that have in common that they obtain their results by modifying the binary representation of a given software system. In the first part of the demo, Chris Laffra will show experiments he performed on visualization of Eclipse plugins in the context of the JikesBT project. In the second part of the demo, Martin Lippert will show how to weave aspects into Eclipse plugins without having access to their source.

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AspectJ Team. AspectJ home page. http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/.
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Eclipse Project. http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/.
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The Eclipse Monitor sample shipped with JikesBT Project. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/jikesbt.
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G. Kiczales, J. Lamping, A. Mendhekar, C. Maeda, C. V. Lopes, J. Longtier, J. Irwan. Aspect-Oriented Programming. In Proceedings of ECOOP'97, Springer-Verlag LNCS 1241, June 1997.
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Martin Lippert home page. http://www.martinlippert.com/.
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D. L. Parnas. On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules. In Communications of the ACM, volume 15, pages 1053--1058, 1972.

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OOPSLA '03: Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
October 2003
418 pages
ISBN:1581137516
DOI:10.1145/949344
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  1. AspectJ
  2. aspect-oriented programming
  3. cross-plugin pointcuts
  4. eclipse
  5. introspection
  6. modularization
  7. plugins
  8. reflection
  9. visualization

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  • (2004)AJEERCompanion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications10.1145/1028664.1028739(180-181)Online publication date: 23-Oct-2004
  • (2004)AJEERCompanion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications10.1145/1028664.1028678(23-24)Online publication date: 23-Oct-2004

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