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Revision as of 07:22, 2 November 2010

Paging

Employment/Purpose

A paging component is used to separate long content into multiple pages. For example, assume that you have 100 items and prefer to show 20 items at a time, then you can use the paging components as follows.

Then, when a user clicks on the hyperlinks, the onPaging event is sent with an instance of org.zkoss.zul.event.PagingEvent to the paging component. To decide which portion of your 100 items are visible, you shall add a listener to the paging component.

The listbox and grid component support the paging intrinsically, so you don't need to specify a paging component explicitly as above, unless you want to have different visual layout or to control multiple listbox and grid with one paging component.

Example

ZKComRef Paging.PNG

 <vbox>
     <paging totalSize="100" pageSize="20"/>
 </vbox>

Supported events

Name
Event Type
onPaging
PagingEvent

Description: Notifies one of the pages of a multi-page component is selected by the user.

Supported molds

Available molds of a component are defined in lang.xml embedded in zul.jar.

Name
Snapshot
default
os

Supported Children

*NONE

Use cases

Version Description Example Location
3.6 Smalltalk: Paging Sorting with a filter object http://docs.zkoss.org/wiki/Paging_Sorting_with_a_filter_object
3.6 Live Data http://docs.zkoss.org/wiki/Live_Data,_Paging,_setModel_and_Implement_your_own_renderer

Version History

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Last Update : 2010/11/02

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