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| <h1>AspectJ projects</h1> |
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| <p>An AspectJ project contains source code and related files for building an AspectJ |
| program. It has an associated AspectJ builder that can incrementally compile Java and AspectJ |
| source files as they are changed.</p> |
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| <p>A Java project maintains a model of its contents that |
| is constantly updated as the user changes the Java source code. AspectJ projects are an extension |
| to Java projects and so they also have such a model, as well as making available all the functions |
| and features that you can use with Java projects in Eclipse. |
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| <p>An AspectJ project also maintains a model of its crosscutting information. This |
| model is updated every time the project is built. </p> |
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| <a href="builder.htm">AspectJ builder</a> |
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| <p><img border="0" width="159" height="27" src="../images/ngrelt.gif" alt="Related tasks"><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/newajproject.htm">Creating a new AspectJ project</a><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/ajelements.htm">Creating AspectJ elements</a><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/projectsettings.htm">Changing project settings</a><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/xrefview.htm">Using the Cross References view</a><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/setups.htm">Using a multi-project setup</a><br> |
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