Peter Van Roy wrote:
>
> Mozart is now on a list of aspect-oriented programming tools.
> But it's not clear from the Web site how Mozart supports AOP.
> Can someone add the following extra subject to the 'Distribution'
> part of the 'Feature Overview' page:
>
> ----------------
> Aspect-Oriented Programming
>
Apparently, this message is just ignored. If someone
can tell me how to do it, I will update the Web site myself.
Peter
> Mozart takes a vertical approach to aspects, versus the
> horizontal approach of tools such as AspectJ. That is,
> Mozart takes a few important aspects (notably, distribution,
> openness, and fault tolerance) and treats them in depth (starting
> from language semantics, giving <em>complete</em> solutions),
> whereas the goal of the AspectJ approach is to provide
> primitives that allow to tackle many aspects.
> Future versions of Mozart will improve support for fault
> tolerance and add support for security.
> ----------------
>
> This is important for the visibility of Mozart.
>
> Peter
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