Blog entries discussing Object Teams

This page collects some entries from blogs around the world, where Object Teams is discussed in one way or other.

[May 2009]: Reviews of the  Eclipse Demo Camp Hamburg

where Marco Mosconi presented "Modular EMF/GMF customization with ObjectTeams/Java":

  •  Peter Friese:
    • "... In a way, Object Teams is like AOP on steroids."  more ...
  •  Heiko Behrens:
    • "... Marco Mosconi demonstrated how one can weave manually written code into generated GMF editors with an aspect-oriented approach. Nice!"  more ...
  •  Simon Zambrovski:
    • "... A very intersting technology using aspect-oriented programming for type-safe framework modifications. Seem to be pretty advanced technology with interesting tooling."  more ...

[April 2009] Collection of materials regarding the role-based paradigm  DCI (data - context - interaction):

  •  Serge Beaumont:
    • Presentation at  J-Spring 2009:
      "...Role based development is not new. But up till now, it has primarily been used in special studies and on universities. With the rise of dynamic languages and initiatives like ObjectTeams and Qi4J, this is changing. Roles finish what was started with object orientation..."  more ...
    • Includes a  sample implementation in OT/J.

[April 2009] Report from a real life project

  •  Robert Wloch:
    • "I was stunned by OT from that moment on." and
      "... I can only pray to all you GMF users out there, try out OT and you'll find customizing GMF editors is as easy as brushing your teeth every night!"  more ...

[November 2008] Reviews of the  Demo Camp Hamburg - November 2008

where Stephan Herrmann presented " Plugin reuse and adaptation with Object Teams: Don't settle for a compromise!":

  •  Peter Friese:
    • ".. an amazing piece of software that can be used to re-use existing Eclipse plug-ins in an aspect-oriented way."  more ...
  •  Eike Stepper:
    • ".. it's clear that many things can be achieved with it that were impossible without."  more ...

Collection at CiteULike

  •  Mario Scalas:
    • "...they are really trying to do is to do solid AOP. They developed tooling extensions within the Eclipse IDE. The project seems really active, with solid theoretical foundations and producing something usable in real contexts (plug-in development). Worth of attention and how it compares with other approaches like Spring-AOP and AspectJ."  more ...