What's the impact of considering the JSP 2.0 EL? What capabilities are
lost?

On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Patrick Lightbody wrote:

> Yes, I assume you could do that as well, though I think that would be pretty
> confusing, since expressions in view layers (JSP, velocity) tend to be
> static in nature, so I doubt "[someInt].someVal" would ever crop up.
>
> As for using the other expression language, yes, Ognl supports any kind of
> expression tree (Node interface), but that would be a lot of work to
> implement the WW EL in to Ognl's form. An easier way (and this will be
> included for backwards compatibility) would be to just include the old
> ValueStack code as well.
>
> However, by using Ognl we gain not having to maintian our own EL and a whole
> bunch of speed, as well as more powerful features (Ognl can even do lamba
> expressions). The only cost is switching your brain to use "." instead of
> "/" and "[1]" instead of "../".
>
> -Pat
>
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> > > "[1].name" -- "../name"
> >
> > does this mean you can do [someInt].name? In any case I find the WW EL
> > syntax clearer. Is it possible to plug in a different parser to OGNL that
> > takes WW syntax instead?
> >
> > Anders Hovmöller
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