Thanks for the response ,
So the value itself is returned and not an ELExpression, The API said
A LambdaExpression is created when an EL expression containing a Lambda
expression is evaluated. So I figured that we will always get back a
LambdaExpression.
Now I am trying to print some values in
On 16/12/2014 16:32, Anup Aggarwal wrote:
Thanks for the response ,
So the value itself is returned and not an ELExpression, The API said
A LambdaExpression is created when an EL expression containing a Lambda
expression is evaluated.
The Javadoc for ELProcessor.eval() says nothing of the
Hi,
I am new to learn the LambdaExpression , and I am trying to run a test with
JDK7 on Tomcat_8_0_15 server
protected void doGet... {
ELProcessor elp = new ELProcessor();
sos.println(Test: + (LambdaExpression) elp.eval(()-64));
}
But I always get this error
On 15/12/2014 20:19, Anup Aggarwal wrote:
Hi,
I am new to learn the LambdaExpression , and I am trying to run a test with
JDK7 on Tomcat_8_0_15 server
protected void doGet... {
ELProcessor elp = new ELProcessor();
sos.println(Test: + (LambdaExpression)
On 12/15/2014 12:19 PM, Anup Aggarwal wrote:
Hi,
I am new to learn the LambdaExpression , and I am trying to run a test with
JDK7 on Tomcat_8_0_15 server
Don't you need JDK8 for Lamdas?
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On 15/12/2014 21:13, David Wall wrote:
On 12/15/2014 12:19 PM, Anup Aggarwal wrote:
Hi,
I am new to learn the LambdaExpression , and I am trying to run a test
with
JDK7 on Tomcat_8_0_15 server
Don't you need JDK8 for Lamdas?
Not in this case, no. The EL 3.0 specification includes a form