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Chapter 8: Aspect Orientated Programming (Interceptors)

Alex
May 4, 2015
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In this chapter we introduce you to aspect‐oriented programming and Aspects in Java. We show how to use servlet filters as aspects.

We continue by discussing Aspects in Java EE and interceptors and finish by talking about EJB interceptors versus CDI interceptors.

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