<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "../../lib/docbook/docbook-dtd/docbookx.dtd" [ <!ENTITY preface SYSTEM "preface.xml"> <!ENTITY gettingstarted SYSTEM "gettingstarted.xml"> <!ENTITY language SYSTEM "language.xml"> <!ENTITY examples SYSTEM "examples.xml"> <!ENTITY idioms SYSTEM "idioms.xml"> <!ENTITY pitfalls SYSTEM "pitfalls.xml"> <!ENTITY quickreference SYSTEM "quickreference.xml"> <!ENTITY semantics SYSTEM "semantics.xml"> <!ENTITY implementation SYSTEM "implementation.xml"> ]> <book> <bookinfo> <title>The AspectJ<superscript>TM</superscript> Programming Guide</title> <authorgroup> <author> <othername>the AspectJ Team</othername> </author> </authorgroup> <legalnotice> <para> Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Xerox Corporation, 2002-2003 Palo Alto Research Center, Incorporated. All rights reserved. </para> </legalnotice> <abstract> <para> This programming guide describes the AspectJ language. A companion guide describes the tools which are part of the AspectJ development environment. </para> <para> If you are completely new to AspectJ, you should first read <xref linkend="starting"/> for a broad overview of programming in AspectJ. If you are already familiar with AspectJ, but want a deeper understanding, you should read <xref linkend="language"/> and look at the examples in the chapter. If you want a more formal definition of AspectJ, you should read <xref linkend="semantics"/>. </para> </abstract> </bookinfo> &preface; &gettingstarted; &language; &examples; &idioms; &pitfalls; &quickreference; &semantics; &implementation; </book>