Martin Kouba I'm sorry that I have to ask again, but either I still misunderstood, or @Priority is not what I'm after. But I thought I ask you here again before opening another non-issue if that is ok. Does / should adding a @Priority annotation already automatically enable the alternative? Because that is what happens now. I thought if I give the class to selectAlternatives and it has the priority annotation, it gets enabled for the application instead of only the archive. If I misunderstood and adding the annotation is expected to already enable that alternative, then it is not what I need for my use-case. I need to enabled one (or some) of the alternatives, but for the application. Is there a way to achieve this, except for disabling the isolation? |