I don\'t quite understand what the @with annotation does.
in the Play framework site, it is written :
we can annotate the controllers using t
The best way I can describe it, is that it kind of gives you multiple inheritance at your controller level for your interceptors. Interceptors being the @Before, @After annotations.
You could therefore
@Before annotations@Beforeyou could then define a controller or controllers that contained all your actions, and use the @With annotation to make use of the two controllers described above. It means you can separate your code out cleanly, and not have to rely on inheritance to execute the @Before annotations.
Suppose you have 2 controllers:
A has @Before or other controller action injection annotations, B get annotated with @With(A.class)All those injection actions defined in A will be effective when calling B's action methods.
It's kind of inheritance. However with inheritance you can extend at most one class. But you can do @With({A.class, Z.class, ...})