On 26 Oct 2010, at 15:19, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
That is excellent news. It seems that it would integrate nicely with the Eclipse plugin I
wrote that exports aspect information. This way I can have all the data visualized in
AspectMaps coming from a single source.
I have two questions: How does it compare to the infusion tool in
funcionality/correctness
you can modify the code and have access to it freely.
Yes, I know, but that does not tell me how this performs wrt infusion. Did you do any
comparison of its output versus infusion's output? Any Java code that kills infusion
but not verveinej? I dont say you have to do it, I am just curious ...
and are there
any resources available to dedicate time on this in the future to keep it up to date?
There is no resources except us.
OK, let me rephrase: do you consider dedicating time to it in the future to bugfix, to
update for new releases of Java or do you consider it out of the scope of the project?
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