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Im trying to get map key value but from reference bean.

I have two classes. One contains two Maps other one need to read key value from this class an set own field.

@Data
public class ClassOne{

    private Map<String, Object> xxx;
    private Map<String, Object> yyy;

}
@Data
public class ClassTwo{
    private String zzz;
}

xml application context

<bean id="ClassTwo" class="...">
<property name="zzz" value="#{ClassOne.${xxx['key']} == 'myString' ? 'otherString' : false}"></property>
</bean>

<bean id="ClassOne" class="...">
<property name="xxx" value=""></property>
</bean>

my intention is to refer to bean ClassOne get a Map and get Map value by key

{ClassOne.${xxx['key']} == 'myString' ? 'otherString' : false}

edit:

for this application context Im getting

   <bean id="ClassTwo" class="com.interns.pittaci.model.label.ClassTwo">
        <!--- for property name zzz from ClassTwo set value based on map called xxx with key 'test' inside ClassOne -->
        <property name="zzz" value="#{ClassOne.${xxx['test']} == 'test' ? 'test1 ' : test2}"></property>
    </bean>

following error message:

Exception in thread "main" org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: Invalid bean definition with name 'ClassTwo' defined in class path resource [applicationContext.xml]: Could not resolve placeholder 'xxx['test']' in value "#{ClassOne.${xxx['test']} == 'test' ? 'test1 ' : test2}"; nested exception is java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not resolve placeholder 'xxx['test']' in value "#{ClassOne.${xxx['test']} == 'test' ? 'test1 ' : test2}"

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  • I would suggest losing the xml and using classes with annotations if possible. It makes a lot of these kinds of things a lot easier
    – Matt
    Jul 17, 2019 at 7:30
  • Main reason why xml : this approach allow to edit conditional statements without accessing application code.
    – Paul
    Jul 17, 2019 at 8:14

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I think the problem is using ${} when accessing to the map because it is not necessary to use ${} when accesing a class atribute. Try #{ClassOne.xxx['key'] == 'myString' ? 'otherString' : false}

In addition to this, the ternary operator defined in application-context.xml is returning a boolean value in case that the key is not present in the map and trying to assign it to a String attribute

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  • added error message and current application context . Apologize for editing original post.
    – Paul
    Jul 17, 2019 at 8:33
  • I think the problem is use ${} when accessing to the map because it is not necessary to use $ when accesing a class atribute. Try #{ClassOne.xxx['key'] == 'myString' ? 'otherString' : false}
    – JArgente
    Jul 17, 2019 at 9:26

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