On 12/20/2014 11:26 AM, Mark Struberg wrote:
Hi!
If I have a
@Priority(100)
public class MyAlternative implements Foo ..
and
@Priority(101)
public class ABetterAlternative implements Foo ..
Then ABetterAlternative will finally be chosen.
This ordering can be changed via AfterTypeDiscovery#getAlternatives().
But the spec only says "returns the ordered list of enabled alternatives for the
application.."
But it does NOT define in which sorting this list is ordered ;)
In OWB we hat the 'most important' alternative come first. It seems in Weld it is
the other way around.
What sorting do you use for interceptors and decorators?
I have no problem with changing this in OWB, but I would like to get this clarified in
our JavaDocs and spec.
Agreed. Go ahead and file an issue.
LieGrue,
strub
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