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In computer science, a join point is a point in the control flow of a program where the control flow can arrive via two different paths. In particular, it's a basic block that has more than one predecessor.[1] In aspect-oriented programming a set of join points is called a pointcut. A join point is a specification of when, in the corresponding main program, the aspect code should be executed.
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The join point is a point of execution in the base code where the advice specified in a corresponding pointcut is applied.
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See also
- AspectJ, an aspect-oriented extension for the Java programming language
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