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package org.springframework.core;

/**
 * Interface that can be implemented by objects that should be
 * orderable, for example in a Collection.
 *
 * 

The actual order can be interpreted as prioritization, with * the first object (with the lowest order value) having the highest * priority. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 07.04.2003 * @see OrderComparator * @see org.springframework.core.annotation.Order */ public interface Ordered { /** * Useful constant for the highest precedence value. * @see java.lang.Integer#MIN_VALUE */ int HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE = Integer.MIN_VALUE; /** * Useful constant for the lowest precedence value. * @see java.lang.Integer#MAX_VALUE */ int LOWEST_PRECEDENCE = Integer.MAX_VALUE; /** * Return the order value of this object, with a * higher value meaning greater in terms of sorting. *

Normally starting with 0 or 1, with {@link #LOWEST_PRECEDENCE} * indicating greatest. Same order values will result in arbitrary * positions for the affected objects. *

Higher value can be interpreted as lower priority, * consequently the first object has highest priority * (somewhat analogous to Servlet "load-on-startup" values). *

Note that order values below 0 are reserved for framework * purposes. Application-specified values should always be 0 or * greater, with only framework components (internal or third-party) * supposed to use lower values. * @return the order value * @see #LOWEST_PRECEDENCE */ int getOrder(); }





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