For release-specific documentation refer to the changes file.
AJDE for Forte will allow you to:
use the installer to place the "ajdeForForte.jar" and "aspectjrt.jar" into the modules directory. This will also install the two html files "LICENCE-AJDEFORTE.html" and "README-AJDEFORTE.html".
right-click the "Modules" item and select "New Module from File..."
find the ajdeForForte.jar in the directory that you installed into (e.g. c:/forte4j/modules) and select it
To uninstall follow Forte's documentation on un-installing modules, or simply remove the file modules/aspectjForForte.jar from Forte's install directory.
3.1 Setting up the AspectJ Examples (in NetBeans 3.3.1)
3.2 Compiling the Spacewar Example
When the "AspectJ" tab is added to the Explorer window change the "<all project files>" to "demo.lst" and in the "Tools" menu select "AspectJ -> Build Project With ajc" (note that the "AspectJ" toolbar can be used in place of the menu).
When the compile is finished and the "AspectJ Explorer" structure is present navigate the structure by clicking nodes. Note that associations between nodes appear with UML-style arrow icons and italicized names and reperesent how a particular node in the structure relates to others. In order to navigate these associations expand the notes and click the corresponding links (in blue). These links represent structure nodes elsewhere in the tree.
3.3 Running the Spacewar Example
In the "Filesystems" Explorer tab open the "spacewar" directory, right click "Game.java", and the select "Execute".
Select and build the "debug.lst" configuration as described in 3.2 and execute again--you will notice that the debug configuration adds a debug window used for tracing by including the "Debug.java" aspect in the compile.
You must first add the filesystem to the project so that the debugger can see the main class. Do this in the "Project AspectJ Examples" tab in the explorer by right clicking the root node and selecting "Add Existing...".
You now need to add the AspectJ Runtime to the project so that the debugger can see it. In the same way as described in 3.1 select "Mount -> Archive (JAR, Zip)".
Browse to the your lib/ext/aspectjrt.jar file within your NetBeans install directory and click "Finish".
Select "Project -> Set Project Main Class..." in the menu bar, browse to "spacewar/Game.java" in the examples directory that you created and click "OK".
In the "Filesystems" Explorer tab open the "spacewar" directory, click "Game.java", and the select "Debug -> Strat" from the menu bar.