JSTL if tag for equal strings

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2019-11-30 04:08:40
Adam Gent

Try:

<c:if test = "${ansokanInfo.PSystem == 'NAT'}">

JSP/Servlet 2.4 (I think that's the version number) doesn't support method calls in EL and only support properties. The latest servlet containers do support method calls (ie Tomcat 7).

<c:if test="${ansokanInfo.pSystem eq 'NAT'}">

I think the other answers miss one important detail regarding the property name to use in the EL expression. The rules for converting from the method names to property names are specified in 'Introspector.decpitalize` which is part of the java bean standard:

This normally means converting the first character from upper case to lower case, but in the (unusual) special case when there is more than one character and both the first and second characters are upper case, we leave it alone.

Thus "FooBah" becomes "fooBah" and "X" becomes "x", but "URL" stays as "URL".

So in your case the JSTL code should look like the following, note the capital 'P':

<c:if test = "${ansokanInfo.PSystem == 'NAT'}">
JohanB

You can use scriptlets, however, this is not the way to go. Nowdays inline scriplets or JAVA code in your JSP files is considered a bad habit.

You should read up on JSTL a bit more. If the ansokanInfo object is in your request or session scope, printing the object (toString() method) like this: ${ansokanInfo} can give you some base information. ${ansokanInfo.pSystem} should call the object getter method. If this all works, you can use this:

<c:if test="${ ansokanInfo.pSystem  == 'NAT'}"> tataa </c:if>
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