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[aspectwerkz-user] DRIPS : https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/
prasen
2005-08-03 07:15:30 UTC
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Check it out....

Abstract
Over the past few months, we have worked to bring Dynamic AOP and JMX
together in a simple framework, which can be used in production
environments to inject custom logic at runtime on any java or j2ee
app.This framework can be used to provide solutions for common concerns
like diagnostics, monitoring and debugging. Drips is the culmination of
that dream. Drips is a Open Source project hosted at
https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/ under the BEA Public License
Version 2.1
<https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/servlets/LicenseDetails?licenseID=12>.
This article intends to define the functionality of the framework at
this point.The entire source associated with this article in available
with the beta release on drips site.

Appreciate your feedback.

thanks,
prasen
Alexandre Vasseur
2005-08-03 09:21:22 UTC
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Hi Prasen

Perhaps you forgot to post a link to some sort of tutorial or high
level documentation. I know you have some powerpoint. Just paste the
link if this can be of any help to the AW users to have a better idea
around what you are doing and what they can try to do with Drips.

Alex
Post by prasen
Check it out....
Abstract
Over the past few months, we have worked to bring Dynamic AOP and JMX
together in a simple framework, which can be used in production environments
to inject custom logic at runtime on any java or j2ee app.This framework can
be used to provide solutions for common concerns like diagnostics,
monitoring and debugging. Drips is the culmination of that dream. Drips is a
Open Source project hosted at
https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/ under the BEA
Public License Version 2.1. This article intends to define the functionality
of the framework at this point.The entire source associated with this
article in available with the beta release on drips site.
Appreciate your feedback.
thanks,
prasen
prasen
2005-08-03 09:54:02 UTC
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Sure. here are they :

https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/files/documents/225/205/drips-management.ppt
https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/files/documents/225/183/Abstract_Profiling.doc

prasen
Post by Alexandre Vasseur
Hi Prasen
Perhaps you forgot to post a link to some sort of tutorial or high
level documentation. I know you have some powerpoint. Just paste the
link if this can be of any help to the AW users to have a better idea
around what you are doing and what they can try to do with Drips.
Alex
Post by prasen
Check it out....
Abstract
Over the past few months, we have worked to bring Dynamic AOP and JMX
together in a simple framework, which can be used in production environments
to inject custom logic at runtime on any java or j2ee app.This framework can
be used to provide solutions for common concerns like diagnostics,
monitoring and debugging. Drips is the culmination of that dream. Drips is a
Open Source project hosted at
https://drips.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/ under the BEA
Public License Version 2.1. This article intends to define the functionality
of the framework at this point.The entire source associated with this
article in available with the beta release on drips site.
Appreciate your feedback.
thanks,
prasen
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