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*
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*/
package javax.interceptor;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Specifies that a class is an interceptor.
*
*
* @Validated @Interceptor
* public class ValidationInterceptor { ... }
*
*
*
* Use of this annotation is required when declaring an interceptor using interceptor binding annotations. It is ignored
* during the processing of classes bound using the {@link javax.interceptor.Interceptors Interceptors} annotation (or
* when the Jakarta Enterprise Beans deployment descriptor is used to associate the interceptor with the target class).
*
*
* @see javax.interceptor.Interceptors
*
* @since Jakarta Interceptors 1.1
*/
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Target(TYPE)
@Documented
public @interface Interceptor {
/**
*
* Priorities that define the order in which interceptors are invoked. These values are intended to be used with the
* {@link javax.annotation.Priority Priority} annotation for interceptors that are defined by means of interceptor
* binding.
*
*
* Interceptors with smaller priority values are called first. If more than one interceptor has the same priority, the
* relative order of those interceptors is undefined.
*
*
*
* - Interceptors defined by platform specifications that are to be executed at the beginning of the interceptor chain
* should have priority values in the range PLATFORM_BEFORE up until
* LIBRARY_BEFORE.
*
* - Interceptors defined by extension libraries that are intended to be executed earlier in the interceptor chain,
* but after any interceptors in the range up until LIBRARY_BEFORE should have priority
* values in the range LIBRARY_BEFORE up until
* APPLICATION.
*
* - Interceptors defined by applications should have priority values in the range
* APPLICATION up until LIBRARY_AFTER.
*
* - Interceptors defined by extension libraries that are intended to be executed later in the interceptor chain
* should have priority values in the range LIBRARY_AFTER up until
* PLATFORM_AFTER.
*
* - Interceptors defined by platform specifications that are intended to be executed at the end of the interceptor
* chain should have priority values at PLATFORM_AFTER or higher.
*
*
*
* An interceptor that must be invoked before or after another defined interceptor can choose any appropriate value.
*
*
*
*
* For example, an extension library might define an interceptor like this:
*
*
*
* @Priority(Interceptor.Priority.LIBRARY_BEFORE+10)
* @Validated @Interceptor
* public class ValidationInterceptor { ... }
*
*
* The {@link javax.annotation.Priority Priority} annotation is ignored when computing the invocation order of
* interceptors bound to a target using the {@link javax.interceptor.Interceptors Interceptors} annotation.
*
* @see javax.annotation.Priority
*
* @since Jakarta Interceptors 1.2
*/
public static class Priority {
private Priority() {
} // don't allow instances
/**
* Start of range for early interceptors defined by platform specifications.
*/
public static final int PLATFORM_BEFORE = 0;
/**
* Start of range for early interceptors defined by extension libraries.
*/
public static final int LIBRARY_BEFORE = 1000;
/**
* Start of range for interceptors defined by applications.
*/
public static final int APPLICATION = 2000;
/**
* Start of range for late interceptors defined by extension libraries.
*/
public static final int LIBRARY_AFTER = 3000;
/**
* Start of range for late interceptors defined by platform specifications.
*/
public static final int PLATFORM_AFTER = 4000;
}
}