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For fast prototyping, you can embed codes in ZUML page. By default, it's java. Keep in mind, it's simply java but interpreted by Beanshell. Therefore you can define variables, methods, event class inside <tt>zscript</tt>. Please refer to [[ZK_Developer's_Guide/ZK_in_Depth/Zscript,_java,_EL | Zscript, java, EL]] for some useful examples about zscript.
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For fast prototyping, you can embed codes in ZUML page. By default, it's java. Keep in mind, it's simply java but interpreted by Beanshell. Therefore you can define variables, methods, event class inside <code>zscript</code>. Please refer to [[ZK_Developer's_Guide/ZK_in_Depth/Zscript,_java,_EL | Zscript, java, EL]] for some useful examples about zscript.
  
There are two ways to write <tt>zscript</tt>. First, inside <zscript></zscript>:
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There are two ways to write <code>zscript</code>. First, inside <zscript></zscript>:
 
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For fast prototyping, you can embed codes in ZUML page. By default, it's java. Keep in mind, it's simply java but interpreted by Beanshell. Therefore you can define variables, methods, event class inside zscript. Please refer to Zscript, java, EL for some useful examples about zscript.

There are two ways to write zscript. First, inside <zscript></zscript>:

<zscript>
//inside is zscript
//you can declare variable, function, and even Java class here.
</zscript>

Second, inside event handler.

<button onClick='alert("event handler for onXXX inside ZUML is also zscript")'/>



Last Update : 2022/01/19

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