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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 17, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 21, 2006
David Lars Ehnebuske, Georgetown, TX (US);
Barbara Jane Alspach Mckee, Austin, TX (US);
Isabelle Marie Catherine Rouvellou, New York City, NY (US);
David Lars Ehnebuske, Georgetown, TX (US);
Barbara Jane Alspach McKee, Austin, TX (US);
Isabelle Marie Catherine Rouvellou, New York City, NY (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A means is provided for specifying, applying, and managing sets of temporary or permanent additions or modifications to the behavior of object-oriented programs without having to change the code of the program, by using externalized rules. The points at which the externalized rules may be applied is determined by the implementation object model, thus making their specification natural to the program developers who are familiar with the program's implementation object model. The concept of dynamic method-based trigger or control points is disclosed for identifying potential rule attachment points in objects and identifying the rules that are applicable to each dynamic control point. At least one control point is flagged on the basis of being active such that the at least one control point and its associated rule is only processed if the at least one control point is flagged as being active.