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Andi Huber commented on ISIS-1715: ---------------------------------- It seems that @DomainServiceLayout#menuOrder and @DomainService#menuOrder do not honor *Dewey Decimal format*. Possible fix provided: PR #84 https://github.com/apache/isis/pull/84 > Service priority as defined by @DomainServiceLayout#menuOrder or > @DomainService#menuOrder not honored. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: ISIS-1715 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-1715 > Project: Isis > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 1.15.0 > Reporter: Andi Huber > > It seems menu contributing service's will not always produce submenus ordered > correctly: > I found a case, where menuOrder was not honored while 2 menu-services were > both contributing to the same menu. The member sequence for each group was > correct, but the order of the groups was wrong. > {code:java} > @DomainService(nature = NatureOfService.VIEW_MENU_ONLY) > @DomainServiceLayout(named="TODO", menuOrder="30.2") > public class A { > @Action > @MemberOrder(sequence = "1.1") > public void getAProperty() { > > } > } > @DomainService(nature=NatureOfService.VIEW_MENU_ONLY) > @DomainServiceLayout(named="TODO", menuOrder="30.1") > public class B { > @Action > @MemberOrder(sequence = "1.1") > public void getBProperty() { > > } > } > {code} > Menu group B should be positioned above group A, but it sometimes is not. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)