The following tag of JSTL can be used to set a value to a variable in a request scope.
<c:set var="value" scope="request" value="someValue"/>
I want to check conditionally, if the variable value
being set is empty or not and display the result accordingly something like the following, using <c:when>...</c:when>
.
<c:choose>
<c:when test="${not empty value}">
<c:out default="None" value="${value}"/>
</c:when>
<c:otherwise>
<c:out default="None" value="None"/>
</c:otherwise>
</c:choose>
I want to reduce the line of code using a ternary expression like,
<c:out default="None" value="${not empty value ? value : 'None'}"/>
It is evaluated as it actually means but if I interchange the order of the expressions like,
<c:out default="None" value="${empty value ? 'None' : value}"/>
then it is a syntax error indicating,
"${empty value?'None':value}" contains invalid expression(s): javax.el.ELException: Error Parsing: ${empty value?'None':value}
So why does this happen?
I'm using the JSTL 1.1
library and the following taglib is included,
<%@taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"%>
I tested the following page in Tomcat 5.59, JSP 2.0 and JSTL 1.1. It ran without any errors.