Start Execution in Foreign Ajax Channel"
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+ | Here describes how to start a ZK execution in a foreign Ajax channel. For example, JSF 2 allows developers to send back JavaScript code to update the browser in JSF's Ajax channel<ref>For more information, please refer to [http://java.dzone.com/articles/jsf-2-client-behaviors Introducing JSF 2 Client Behaviors]</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 04:38, 16 September 2010
Employment/Purpose
Here describes how to start a ZK execution in a foreign Ajax channel. For example, JSF 2 allows developers to send back JavaScript code to update the browser in JSF's Ajax channel[1].
- ↑ For more information, please refer to Introducing JSF 2 Client Behaviors
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.5 | September 2010 | Bridge was introduced to simplify the starting of an execution in foreign Ajax channel |