Someone asked about Commons EL:
"Is there no way to test this stuff outside of a Servlet/JSP
container?"
Commons SCXML supports EL as an expression language that may be used within the expressions in an SCXML document. As a side-effect, a simple API may be available for anyone who has the need to test without wanting to deal with a Servlet/JSP container. We understand this has limited use.
To test an expression language implementation, one minimally needs a context of evaluation and an evaluator, which gives us the following usage:
//import org.apache.commons.scxml.Context;
//import org.apache.commons.scxml.Evaluator;
//import org.apache.commons.scxml.SCXMLExpressionException;
//import org.apache.commons.scxml.env.jsp.ELContext;
//import org.apache.commons.scxml.env.jsp.ELEvaluator;
Context context = new ELContext();
// Say we have an instance 'foo' of type Foo which
// has a property 'bar' of type String
context.set("foo", foo);
Evaluator evaluator = new ELEvaluator();
String bar = null;
try {
bar = (String) evaluator.eval(context, "${foo.bar}");
} catch (SCXMLExpressionException see) {
// Commons SCXML wraps the underlying exception,
// in this case, a javax.servlet.jsp.el.ELException
}