The disable-zscript Element"
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− | Specifies whether to disable the use of [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Elements/zscript|zscript]] (i.e., the interpreter). Once disabled, you could not embed any zscript code ( | + | Specifies whether to disable the use of [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Elements/zscript|zscript]] (i.e., the interpreter). Once disabled, you could not embed any zscript code (such as Java and Groovy) in a ZUML page. |
It is suggested for production system, since [[ZK Developer's Reference/Performance Tips/Use Compiled Java Codes|the performance of Java interpretation is not good]] and the BeanShell interpreter does not work well in the clustering environment. | It is suggested for production system, since [[ZK Developer's Reference/Performance Tips/Use Compiled Java Codes|the performance of Java interpretation is not good]] and the BeanShell interpreter does not work well in the clustering environment. |
Revision as of 01:19, 5 August 2011
Syntax:
<disable-zscript>false|true</disable-zscript>
[Default: false (enabled)] [since 5.0.8]
Specifies whether to disable the use of zscript (i.e., the interpreter). Once disabled, you could not embed any zscript code (such as Java and Groovy) in a ZUML page.
It is suggested for production system, since the performance of Java interpretation is not good and the BeanShell interpreter does not work well in the clustering environment.
<system-config>
<disable-zscript>true</disable-zscript>
</system-config>
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.8 | August 2011 | This feature was introduced. |