Yes,
the problem with this is that currently we cannot add a new method to
the interface - otherwise we break existing implementations of the
interface. We can either wait for Java 8 or find some other way of
specifying the priority.
Jozef
On 01/15/2014 12:17 PM, Gunnar Morling wrote:
Hi Jozef,
Thanks for the clarification.
Would it make sense to add Interceptor#getPriority() in a future spec
revision and handle such a custom interceptor bean as if there was an
equivalent annotated interceptor type? As it seems its currently not
possible to achieve the semantics of an annotated interceptor type
using a portable extension.
--Gunnar
2014/1/15 Jozef Hartinger <jharting(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jharting@redhat.com>>
Hi Gunnar,
this is not possible. You can only enable the interceptor by
adding it to AfterTypeDiscovery#getInterceptors() relatively to
other interceptors.
Jozef
On 01/15/2014 10:56 AM, Gunnar Morling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using a CDI portable extension, I'm registering a custom bean
> which represents an interceptor (by implementing the
> javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Interceptor interface).
>
> My question now is how to specify the priority of that
> interceptor. Intuitively I had expected a method such as
> Interceptor#getPriority(), but there isn't such method.
>
> In section 9 the spec says extensions could "override the
> interceptor order defined by the @Priority annotation" and refers
> to section 11.5.2 which introduces
> AfterTypeDiscovery#getInterceptors(). So I could use this to add
> my interceptor, but I don't see how I could specify the priority
> while doing so.
>
> How can this be achieved?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> --Gunnar
>
>
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