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Literals
An EL literal can be the following types: Boolean, integer, floating-point, string, or null. Table 3-1
shows the valid values for each literal type.
Table 3-1. Literals in EL
Literal Type
Valid Literal Value
Boolean
true or false
Integer
-11
0
12345
Floating point
4.21
-8.01
1.0E12
0.12
String
Both valid: "hello" and 'hello'
Null
null
Reserved Words
As with any other language, EL has words that are reserved and should not be used as identifiers.
Table 3-2 lists the reserved words in EL.
Table 3-2. Reserved Words in EL
and
eq
gt
true
instanceof
or
ne
le
false
empty
not
lt
ge
null
div
mod
EL Operators
The EL operations are necessary to handle data manipulations. EL supports several operators such
as relational, arithmetic, logical, and others.
Arithmetic Operators
Listing 3-6 illustrates some of these operators. You can use this code on a JSP file and run it on the
server. Figure 3-2 illustrates the output.
 
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