I found this interesting to say the least. In CDI, we use highest priority where the value of the @Priority annotation is compared the higher numeric value is considered higher priority. We followed suite so far in MicroProfile specs. I'm not looking to throw dirt, but wanted to get a general opinion from others on this. The JAX-RS treats the lower numeric value as more important (in mathematical terms, it's being treated as the denominator).
> If two or more providers are candidates for a certain task, the one with the highest priority is chosen: the highest priority is defined to be the one with the lowest value in this case. That is, @Priority(1) is higher than @Priority(10).
So I'm wondering, why did CDI use the approach that CDI is using?
John
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