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The Jakarta Expression Language (EL; formerly Expression Language and Unified Expression Language) is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Jakarta EE web applications for embedding and evaluating expressions in web pages. The specification writers and expert groups of the Java EE web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7.


History


Origin as JSTL

The expression language started out as part of the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL) and was originally called SPEL (Simplest Possible Expression Language), then just Expression Language (EL). It was a scripting language which allowed access to
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s) through JSP. Since JSP 2.0, it has been used inside JSP tags to separate Java code from JSP, and to allow easier access to Java components (than in Java code).


JSP 2.0

Over the years, the expression language has evolved to include more advanced functionality and it was included in the JSP 2.0 specification. Scripting was made easier for web-content designers who have little or practically no knowledge of the core Java Language. This scripting language made JSP a scripting language in the true sense. Before EL, JSP consisted of some special tags like
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s, expressions etc. within which Java code was written explicitly. With EL the web-content designer needs only to know how to make proper calls to core Java methods. EL was, both syntactically and semantically, similar to
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expressions: *there is no typecasting *type conversions are usually done implicitly *double and single quotes are equivalent *object.property has the same meaning as object property'/code> EL also liberated the programmer from having to know the particularities of how the values are actually accessed: object.property can mean (depending on what the object is) either object.get("property") or object.getProperty("property") or object.getProperty() etc.


EL 2.1

During the development of JSP 2.0, the JavaServer Faces technology was released which also needed an expression language, but the expression language defined in the JSP 2.0 specification didn't satisfy all the needs for development with JSF technology. The most obvious limitations were that its expressions were evaluated immediately, and the JSF components could not invoke methods on server-side objects. A more powerful language was created with the following new features: *Deferred expressions, which are not immediately evaluated *Expressions that can set as well as get data *Method expressions, which can invoke methods The new expression language worked well for the purposes of JSF. But developers had problems when integrating the JSP EL with the JSF EL because of conflicts. Because of these incompatibilities, the unified expression language initiative was started to unify these expression languages. As of JSP 2.1, the expression languages of JSP 2.0 and JSF 1.1 have been merged into a single unified expression language (EL 2.1).


EL 3.0

Version 3.0 of the expression language (the unified was no longer deemed necessary) was developed in a JSR independent of the JSP and JSF specifications i
JSR-341
Some new features were added, most notably EL equivalents of Java 8 streams and lambda expressions.


EL 4.0

Version 4.0 was released in on 2020-10-07. The API moved from the javax.el package to the jakarta.el package, as part of the transition from Java EE to Jakarta EE.


Features

The unified EL is a union of the JSP and JSF expression languages. In addition to the features already available in the JSP EL, the unified EL has the following features: *Deferred evaluation *Support for expressions that can set values and expressions that can invoke methods *A pluggable API for resolving expressions


Examples

This shows a simple example of Unified EL being used within a JSTL "c:out" tag: An expression that calls a method with a parameter: $


Implementations


Java Expression Language (JEXL)
is a library intended to facilitate the implementation of dynamic and scripting features in applications and frameworks written in Java. Latest release, Version: 3.2.1, 25 June 2021.
JUEL
is an
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implementation of the Unified Expression Language (EL), specified as part of the JSP 2.1 standard (JSR-245). It is considered stable and feature complete and is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. JUEL is also suitable for use in non-JSP applications. Latest release, Version 2.2.7, 6 Feb 2014.
Apache Commons EL
is the JSP 2.0 EL interpreter from Apache. Latest release, Version 1.0, 20 Jun 2003. Download links to source and binary are broken.


See also

* OGNL – An open source EL used by WebWork (and Struts2). * MVEL – An open source EL used in many Java-based projects.
SpEL
– Spring Expression Language, an open source EL that is part of the Spring Framework. It's mainly used in Spring portfolio projects but because it's technology-agnostic it may be used in other projects.
Ant-Flaka
- Intended to simplify Ant build scripts with the help of EL. * CEL – An open source EL developed by Google.


References


External links

*
JSR 245: JavaServer Pages 2.1
(article at Sun Developer Network (SDN)

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