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Detecting evolution incompatibilities by analyzing Java binaries
Customizing component functionality to application needs generally involves inheritance, known to suffer from the fragile base class problem: changes in a base class may cause preexisting inheritor classes to malfunction, or even become undefined. We present a framework for binary detection of such incompatible changes at component (re)integration time. This avoids unexpected erroneous runtime behavior of the integrated components.