The web-app-factory-class Element"
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[Default: none (and <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.http.SimpleWebApp</javadoc> is used)] | [Default: none (and <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.http.SimpleWebApp</javadoc> is used)] | ||
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It specifies which class is used to instantiate the instance of the implementation of the Web application. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the <javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.sys.WebAppFactory</javadoc> interface. | It specifies which class is used to instantiate the instance of the implementation of the Web application. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the <javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.sys.WebAppFactory</javadoc> interface. | ||
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Revision as of 03:44, 8 September 2011
Syntax:
<web-app-factory-class>a_class_name</web-app-factory-class>
[Default: none (and SimpleWebApp is used)] [since 5.5.0]
It specifies which class is used to instantiate the instance of the implementation of the Web application. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the WebAppFactory interface.
<system-config>
<web-app-factory-class>foo.MyKillerAppFactory</web-app-factory-class>
</system-config>
Alternatively, you could use the web-app-class element instead. Notice, if both specified, the web-app-factory-class element has the higher priority.
Version History
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5.5.0 | September 2011 | This feature was introduced |