AOP in .NET

AOP in .NET
Authors
Groves, Matthew
Publisher
Manning Publications
ISBN
9781617291142
Date
2013-06-28T00:00:00+00:00
Size
10.24 MB
Lang
en
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Summary

AOP in .NET introduces aspect-oriented programming to .NET developers and provides practical guidance on how to get the most benefit from this technique in your everyday coding. The book's many examples concentrate on modularizing non-functional requirements that often sprawl throughout object-oriented projects. Even if you've never tried AOP before, you'll appreciate the straightforward introduction using familiar C#-based examples. AOP tools for .NET have now reached the level of practical maturity Java developers have relied on for many years, and you'll explore the leading options, PostSharp, and Castle DynamicProxy.

About the Technology

Core concerns that cut across all parts of your application, such as logging or authorization, are difficult to maintain independently. In aspect-oriented programming (AOP) you isolate these cross-cutting concerns into their own classes, disentangling them from business logic. Mature AOP tools like PostSharp and Castle DynamicProxy now offer .NET developers the level of support Java coders have relied on for years.

About this Book

AOP in .NET introduces aspect-oriented programming and provides guidance on how to get the most practical benefit from this technique. The book's many examples concentrate on modularizing non-functional requirements that often sprawl throughout object-oriented projects. You'll appreciate its straightforward introduction using familiar C#-based examples.

This book requires no prior experience with AOP. Readers should know C# or another OO language.

What's Inside

Clear and simple introduction to AOP

Maximum benefit with minimal theory

PostSharp and Castle DynamicProxy

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Author

Matthew D. Groves is a developer with over ten years of professional experience working with C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, and PHP.

Table of Contents

PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH AOP

Introducing AOP

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PART 2 THE FUNDAMENTALSOF AOP

Call this instead: intercepting methods

Before and after: boundary aspects

Get this instead: intercepting locations

Unit testing aspects

PART 3 ADVANCED AOP CONCEPTS

AOP implementation types

Using AOP as an architectural tool

Aspect composition: example and execution