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It specifies which class is used to implement the AU writer. The AU writer is used to generate the output and send it to the client. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the <javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.au.AuWriter</javadoc> interface.
 
It specifies which class is used to implement the AU writer. The AU writer is used to generate the output and send it to the client. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the <javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.au.AuWriter</javadoc> interface.
  
There are two built-in implementations, <tt>HttpAuWriter</tt> and <tt>SmartAuWriter</tt>. The former one sends the output the client after the requests are processed completely. On the other hand, the later one will send a partial output first if the processing is taking too long (half of the value specified in the <tt>resend-delay</tt> element). By sending the partial output, the client will know if the server is still alive.
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There are two built-in implementations, <code>HttpAuWriter</code> and <code>SmartAuWriter</code>. The former one sends the output the client after the requests are processed completely. On the other hand, the later one will send a partial output first if the processing is taking too long (half of the value specified in the <code>resend-delay</code> element). By sending the partial output, the client will know if the server is still alive.
  
 
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The au-writer-class Element


Syntax:

<au-writer-class>a_class_name</au-writer-class>
[Default: HttpAuWriter for ZK CE and PE, or SmartAuWriter for ZK EE]

It specifies which class is used to implement the AU writer. The AU writer is used to generate the output and send it to the client. The class must have a default constructor (without any argument), and implement the AuWriter interface.

There are two built-in implementations, HttpAuWriter and SmartAuWriter. The former one sends the output the client after the requests are processed completely. On the other hand, the later one will send a partial output first if the processing is taking too long (half of the value specified in the resend-delay element). By sending the partial output, the client will know if the server is still alive.

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