Spring EL Operators example
Spring EL supports most of the standard mathematical, logical or relational operators. For example,
- Relational operators – equal (
==
,eq
), not equal (!=
,ne
), less than (<
,lt
), less than or equal (<=
,le
), greater than (>
,gt
), and greater than or equal (>=
,ge
). - Logical operators –
and
,or
, andnot
(!
). - Mathematical operators – addition (
+
), Subtraction (-
), Multiplication (*
), division (/
), modulus (%
) and exponential power (^
).
Spring EL in Annotation
This example demonstrates the use of operators in SpEL.
package com.mkyong.core;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Value;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
@Component("customerBean")
public class Customer {
//Relational operators
@Value("#{1 == 1}") //true
private boolean testEqual;
@Value("#{1 != 1}") //false
private boolean testNotEqual;
@Value("#{1 < 1}") //false
private boolean testLessThan;
@Value("#{1 <= 1}") //true
private boolean testLessThanOrEqual;
@Value("#{1 > 1}") //false
private boolean testGreaterThan;
@Value("#{1 >= 1}") //true
private boolean testGreaterThanOrEqual;
//Logical operators , numberBean.no == 999
@Value("#{numberBean.no == 999 and numberBean.no < 900}") //false
private boolean testAnd;
@Value("#{numberBean.no == 999 or numberBean.no < 900}") //true
private boolean testOr;
@Value("#{!(numberBean.no == 999)}") //false
private boolean testNot;
//Mathematical operators
@Value("#{1 + 1}") //2.0
private double testAdd;
@Value("#{'1' + '@' + '1'}") //1@1
private String testAddString;
@Value("#{1 - 1}") //0.0
private double testSubtraction;
@Value("#{1 * 1}") //1.0
private double testMultiplication;
@Value("#{10 / 2}") //5.0
private double testDivision;
@Value("#{10 % 10}") //0.0
private double testModulus ;
@Value("#{2 ^ 2}") //4.0
private double testExponentialPower;
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Customer [testEqual=" + testEqual + ", testNotEqual="
+ testNotEqual + ", testLessThan=" + testLessThan
+ ", testLessThanOrEqual=" + testLessThanOrEqual
+ ", testGreaterThan=" + testGreaterThan
+ ", testGreaterThanOrEqual=" + testGreaterThanOrEqual
+ ", testAnd=" + testAnd + ", testOr=" + testOr + ", testNot="
+ testNot + ", testAdd=" + testAdd + ", testAddString="
+ testAddString + ", testSubtraction=" + testSubtraction
+ ", testMultiplication=" + testMultiplication
+ ", testDivision=" + testDivision + ", testModulus="
+ testModulus + ", testExponentialPower="
+ testExponentialPower + "]";
}
}
package com.mkyong.core;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Value;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
@Component("numberBean")
public class Number {
@Value("999")
private int no;
public int getNo() {
return no;
}
public void setNo(int no) {
this.no = no;
}
}
Run it
Customer obj = (Customer) context.getBean("customerBean");
System.out.println(obj);
Output
Customer [
testEqual=true,
testNotEqual=false,
testLessThan=false,
testLessThanOrEqual=true,
testGreaterThan=false,
testGreaterThanOrEqual=true,
testAnd=false,
testOr=true,
testNot=false,
testAdd=2.0,
testAddString=1@1,
testSubtraction=0.0,
testMultiplication=1.0,
testDivision=5.0,
testModulus=0.0,
testExponentialPower=4.0
]
Spring EL in XML
See equivalent version in bean definition XML file. In XML, symbol like "less than
" is always not support, instead, you should use the textual equivalents shown above, for example, ('<
' = 'lt
') and ('<=
' = 'le
').
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd">
<bean id="customerBean" class="com.mkyong.core.Customer">
<property name="testEqual" value="#{1 == 1}" />
<property name="testNotEqual" value="#{1 != 1}" />
<property name="testLessThan" value="#{1 lt 1}" />
<property name="testLessThanOrEqual" value="#{1 le 1}" />
<property name="testGreaterThan" value="#{1 > 1}" />
<property name="testGreaterThanOrEqual" value="#{1 >= 1}" />
<property name="testAnd" value="#{numberBean.no == 999 and numberBean.no lt 900}" />
<property name="testOr" value="#{numberBean.no == 999 or numberBean.no lt 900}" />
<property name="testNot" value="#{!(numberBean.no == 999)}" />
<property name="testAdd" value="#{1 + 1}" />
<property name="testAddString" value="#{'1' + '@' + '1'}" />
<property name="testSubtraction" value="#{1 - 1}" />
<property name="testMultiplication" value="#{1 * 1}" />
<property name="testDivision" value="#{10 / 2}" />
<property name="testModulus" value="#{10 % 10}" />
<property name="testExponentialPower" value="#{2 ^ 2}" />
</bean>
<bean id="numberBean" class="com.mkyong.core.Number">
<property name="no" value="999" />
</bean>
</beans>