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AOP Container 2

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24 Oct 2011CPOL5 min read 21.7K   212   13  
Discusses the Fluent interface to register aspects to a component and a method to chain aspects to an object for AOP Container.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using NCT;

namespace DynamicDecoratorAOP
{
    public interface IConcerns
    {
    }

    public class ConcernsContainer
    {
        static public Dictionary<string, Decoration> runtimeAspects = new Dictionary<string, Decoration>();
    }
}

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