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Viacheslav Kabanovich commented on JBIDE-21380:
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For workaround, you can compose the expression as
{code}
String expression = "#" + "{" + entry.getValue() + "}";
{code}
For fix, I will implement a look up into the next string in the same Java expression for
the closing token. Such expression will be excluded from validation.
The same workaround will work for the second case. Also, you can in project properties
page 'JBoss Tools Knowledge Base' turn off the support for the module for which it
is not relevant. Could you advise what features (facets, natures) make a module unlikely
and undesirable for KB support?
EL syntax error: String is not closed with string concatenation
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Key: JBIDE-21380
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-21380
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jsf
Affects Versions: 4.3.x
Environment: Eclipse Mars.1 (4.5.1)
Reporter: Andrei Ivanov
Assignee: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 4.4.x
I get a {{EL syntax error: String is not closed.}} warning when an expression is composed
using string concatenation:
{code:java}
String expression = "#{" + entry.getValue() + "}";
{code}
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A different issue I think might be that when enabling the JSF support for the web module,
the JBoss Tools Knowledge Support is enabled for the other modules too, including the data
module.
This leads to {{EL syntax error: Expecting expression.}} for a JPA query with Spring EL
expressions:
{code:java}
import org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.Query;
import org.springframework.data.repository.PagingAndSortingRepository;
public interface FunctionsRepository extends PagingAndSortingRepository<Function,
Integer> {
@Query("SELECT DISTINCT r.workCenter.function"
+ " FROM StaffingAgreementDataRecord r"
+ " WHERE r.staffingAgreement.customer.id IN :customerIds"
+ " AND r.staffingAgreement.startDate <= :#{#interval.end}"
+ " AND r.staffingAgreement.endDate >= :#{#interval.start}")
List<Function> findByCustomersAndInterval(List<Integer> customerIds,
Interval interval);
}
{code}
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