Spring SpEL - Assignment Operator



SpEL expression supports assignment of properties using setValue() method as well as using assignment operator.

Following example shows the various use cases.

Example - Usage of Assignment Operator in SpEL

Let's update the project created in Spring SpEL - Create Project chapter. We're updating following files −

  • Employee.java − Employee class.

  • MainApp.java − Main application to run and test.

Employee.java

Here is the content of Employee.java file −

package com.tutorialspoint;

public class Employee {
   private String name;
   public String getName() {
      return name;
   }
   public void setName(String name) {
      this.name = name;
   }
}

MainApp.java

Here is the content of MainApp.java file −

package com.tutorialspoint;

import java.text.ParseException;

import org.springframework.expression.EvaluationContext;
import org.springframework.expression.ExpressionParser;
import org.springframework.expression.spel.standard.SpelExpressionParser;
import org.springframework.expression.spel.support.StandardEvaluationContext;

public class MainApp {
   public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException {
      ExpressionParser parser = new SpelExpressionParser();
      Employee employee = new Employee();   
      EvaluationContext employeeContext = new StandardEvaluationContext(employee);

      // Using setValue
      parser.parseExpression("name").setValue(employeeContext, "Mahesh");
      String result = parser.parseExpression("name").getValue(employeeContext, String.class);
      System.out.println(result);

      // Using assignment operator
      result = parser.parseExpression("Name = 'Robert'").getValue(employeeContext, String.class);
      System.out.println(result);
   }
}

Output

Once you are done creating the source and bean configuration files, let us run the application. If everything is fine with your application, it will print the following message −

Mahesh
Robert
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