Annotation Type Priority


  • @Retention(RUNTIME)
    @Documented
    public @interface Priority
    The Priority annotation can be applied to any program elements to indicate in what order they should be used. The effect of using the Priority annotation in any particular instance is defined by other specifications that define the use of a specific class.

    For example, the Jakarta Interceptors specification defines the use of priorities on interceptors to control the order in which interceptors are called.

    Priority values should generally be non-negative, with negative values reserved for special meanings such as "undefined" or "not specified". A specification that defines use of the Priority annotation may define the range of allowed priorities and any priority values with special meaning.

    Since:
    Common Annotations 1.2
    • Required Element Summary

      Required Elements 
      Modifier and Type Required Element Description
      int value
      The priority value.
    • Element Detail

      • value

        int value
        The priority value.