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This is what is normally called Attribute Oriented programming. The is a tool/API that can help you do that. It is called XDoclet (http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net).
Also, I don't like having to have a .pcml file, I was trying to
see if there was a way to place that file or syntax, in the source code
somehow, to keep all my source in one place...
Hope it helps Juan Pablo Morales
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