Non-Ordered objects are treated as greatest order values, thus ending up at the end of the list, in arbitrary order (just like same order values of Ordered objects). author: Juergen Hoellersince: 07.04.2003See Also: OrderedSee Also: java.util.Collections.sort(java.util.Listjava.util.Comparator)See Also: java.util.Arrays.sort(Object[]java.util.Comparator)
Ordered
The default implementation checks against the Ordered interface.
The default implementation checks against the Ordered interface. Can be overridden in subclasses. Parameters: obj - the object to check the order value, or Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE as fallback
Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE