Spring EL regular expression example

Spring EL supports regular expression using a simple keyword “matches“, which is really awesome! For examples,

@Value("#{'100' matches '\\d+' }")  
private boolean isDigit;

It test whether ‘100‘ is a valid digit via regular expression ‘\\d+‘.

Spring EL in Annotation

See following Spring EL regular expression examples, some mixed with ternary operator, which makes Spring EL pretty flexible and powerful.
Below example should be self-explanatory.

package com.mkyong.core;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Value;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;

@Component("customerBean")
public class Customer {

    // email regular expression
    String emailRegEx = "^[_A-Za-z0-9-]+(\\.[_A-Za-z0-9-]+)" +
                                       "*@[A-Za-z0-9]+(\\.[A-Za-z0-9]+)*(\\.[A-Za-z]{2,})$";

    // if this is a digit?
   @Value("#{'100' matches '\\d+' }")
    private boolean validDigit;

    // if this is a digit + ternary operator
    @Value("#{ ('100' matches '\\d+') == true ? " +
                   "'yes this is digit' : 'No this is not a digit'  }")
    private String msg;

    // if this emailBean.emailAddress contains a valid email address?
    @Value("#{emailBean.emailAddress matches customerBean.emailRegEx}")
     private boolean validEmail;

     //getter and setter methods, and constructor
}
package com.mkyong.core;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Value;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;

@Component("emailBean")
public class Email {    
    @Value("[email protected]")    
    String emailAddress;    
    //...
}

Output

Customer [isDigit=true, msg=yes this is digit, isValidEmail=true]

Spring EL in XML

See equivalent version in bean definition XML file.

  
        
           
          
           
     
      
         
    

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