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SpEL expression supports following types of literals −
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Strings − Single quote delimited strings. To use single quote, put another single quote around it.
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Numeric − int, real and hex expressions are supported.
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boolean
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null
Following example shows the various use cases.
Example
Let”s update the project created in Spring SpEL – Create Project chapter. We”re adding/updating following files −
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MainApp.java − Main application to run and test.
Here is the content of MainApp.java file −
package com.tutorialspoint; import org.springframework.expression.ExpressionParser; import org.springframework.expression.spel.standard.SpelExpressionParser; public class MainApp { public static void main(String[] args) { ExpressionParser parser = new SpelExpressionParser(); // parse a simple text String message = (String) parser.parseExpression("''Tutorialspoint''").getValue(); System.out.println(message); // parse a double from exponential expression double avogadros = (Double) parser.parseExpression("6.0221415E+23").getValue(); System.out.println(avogadros); // parse an int value from Hexadecimal expression int intValue = (Integer) parser.parseExpression("0x7FFFFFFF").getValue(); System.out.println(intValue); // parse a boolean boolean booleanValue = (Boolean) parser.parseExpression("true").getValue(); System.out.println(booleanValue); // parse a null object Object nullValue = parser.parseExpression("null").getValue(); System.out.println(nullValue); } }
Output
Tutorialspoint 6.0221415E23 2147483647 true null
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