If you're already on EL 3.0 (Java EE 7; WildFly, Tomcat 8, GlassFish 4, etc), then you could use the new +=
operator for this:
<p>${not empty promoPrice ? 'ONLY $' += promoPrice : 'FREE'}</p>
If you're however not on EL 3.0 yet, then use EL 2.2 (Java EE 7; JBoss AS 6/7, Tomcat 7, GlassFish 3, etc) capability of invoking direct methods with arguments, which you then apply on String#concat()
:
<p>${not empty promoPrice ? 'ONLY $'.concat(promoPrice) : 'FREE'}</p>
Or if you're even not on EL 2.2 yet, then use JSTL <c:set>
to create a new EL variable with the concatenated values just inlined in value:
<c:set var="promoPriceString" value="ONLY $${promoPrice}" />
<p>${not empty promoPrice ? promoPriceString : 'FREE'}</p>
In your particular case, another way is to split the expression in two parts:
<p>${not empty promoPrice ? 'ONLY $' : 'FREE'}${promoPrice}</p>
If ${promoPrice}
is null or empty, it won't be printed anyway.
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