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There are two kinds of events at the client side: widget events (<javadoc directory="jsdoc">zk.Event</javadoc>) and DOM events (<javadoc directory="jsdoc">jq.Event</javadoc>).
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= Widget Events =
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A widget event is the widget-level event that a widget can fire (<javadoc method="fire(_global_.String, zk.Object, _global_.Map, int)" directory="jsdoc">zk.Widget</javadoc>) and the client application can listen (<javadoc method="listen(_global_.Map, int)" directory="jsdoc">zk.Widget</javadoc>). Its role is similar to <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.event.Event</javadoc> at the server side<ref>It is converted to an AU request (<javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.au.AuRequest</javadoc>) when arrives at the server. For more information, please refer to the [[ZK Client-side Reference/Communication/AU Requests|AU Requests]] section.</ref>.
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= DOM Events =
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A DOM event (Event) is the DOM-level event that is usually triggered by the browser. It is usually listened by the implementation of a widget, rather than the client application.
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== How to Listen and Unlisten ==
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== When to Listen and Unlisten ==
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There are two kinds of events at the client side: widget events (Event) and DOM events (Event).

Widget Events

A widget event is the widget-level event that a widget can fire (Widget.fire(String, Object, Map, int)) and the client application can listen (Widget.listen(Map, int)). Its role is similar to Event at the server side[1].

DOM Events

A DOM event (Event) is the DOM-level event that is usually triggered by the browser. It is usually listened by the implementation of a widget, rather than the client application.

How to Listen and Unlisten

When to Listen and Unlisten


  1. It is converted to an AU request (AuRequest) when arrives at the server. For more information, please refer to the AU Requests section.

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