Class Priorities
jakarta.annotation.Priority
class-level annotation value when used or applied by JAX-RS runtime.
For example, JAX-RS filters and interceptors are grouped in chains for each of the message processing extension points: Pre, PreMatch, Post as well as ReadFrom and WriteTo. Each of these chains is sorted based on priorities which are represented as integer numbers. All chains, except Post, are sorted in ascending order; the lower the number the higher the priority. The Post filter chain is sorted in descending order to ensure that response filters are executed in reverse order.
JAX-RS components that belong to the same priority class (same integer value) are executed in an
implementation-defined manner. By default, when the @Priority
annotation is absent on a component, for which
a priority should be applied, the USER
priority value is used.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Marek Potociar (marek.potociar at oracle.com)
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final int
Security authentication filter/interceptor priority.static final int
Security authorization filter/interceptor priority.static final int
Message encoder or decoder filter/interceptor priority.static final int
Header decorator filter/interceptor priority.static final int
User-level filter/interceptor priority. -
Method Summary
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Field Details
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AUTHENTICATION
public static final int AUTHENTICATIONSecurity authentication filter/interceptor priority.- See Also:
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AUTHORIZATION
public static final int AUTHORIZATIONSecurity authorization filter/interceptor priority.- See Also:
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HEADER_DECORATOR
public static final int HEADER_DECORATORHeader decorator filter/interceptor priority.- See Also:
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ENTITY_CODER
public static final int ENTITY_CODERMessage encoder or decoder filter/interceptor priority.- See Also:
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USER
public static final int USERUser-level filter/interceptor priority. This value is also used as a default priority for application-supplied providers.- See Also:
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