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Programming in the large needs more than a fine-grained resolution of objects and classes in order to structure an application. The composition of larger reusable components is desirable. Especially the complexity of distributed systems needs to be contained in comprehensible parts, but the programming languages used in production environments nowadays are missing adequate component support. XParts introduces both an architecture description language and an application framework for Java applications. Its goal is the support of the POJO (Plain Old Java Object) programmer. It is a minimal extension to Java, as small as possible. Additionally it does not need the generation of source code like in MDA approaches, although it is based on the UML2 component concepts.
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