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Policy Injection in Unity    Version: 0.00       Price: $0.00   
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In the past two articles, I presented aspect-oriented programming (AOP) using Microsoft Unity 2.0. Formalized in the 1990s as a way to further improve and complement object-oriented programming (OOP), AOP was recently revamped, and many Inversion of Control (IoC) libraries support it. Unity is no exception. The main purpose of AOP is to let developers more effectively deal with crosscutting concerns. In essence, AOP addresses the following question: When you design an object model for an application, how do you deal with aspects of the code such as security, caching or logging?

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