Hi

Did you try with pax web 4.3.x ?

Regards
JB

Le lun. 12 août 2019 à 17:33, Nhut Thai Le <n...@castortech.com> a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> I am using paxweb 7.2.4 and I have 4 servlet filters, annotated with
> service.ranking from 0 -> 3, according to the osgi cmpn 6/7, the filter
> with higher rank will be executed earlier so i expected my http request to
> pass through the filters in the following order 3 -> 2 -> 1 -> 0. However,
> when i trace the code, i see the request come right to my filter with rank
> 0. Is this a bug in paxweb or it is intended to behave that way.
>
> Thai
>
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