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You could annotate a component in Java by use of <javadoc method="addAnnotation(java.lang.String, java.util.Map)" type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.sys.ComponentCtrl</javadoc>, and annotate a property by <javadoc method="addAnnotation(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Map)" type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.sys.ComponentCtrl</javadoc>.
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For example,
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Listbox listbox = new Listbox();
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listbox.addAnnotation("foo", null); //annotate listbox
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Label label = new Label();
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label.addAnnotation("value", "fun", null); //annotate the value property of label
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Annotate in Java


You could annotate a component in Java by use of ComponentCtrl.addAnnotation(String, Map), and annotate a property by ComponentCtrl.addAnnotation(String, String, Map).

For example,

Listbox listbox = new Listbox();
listbox.addAnnotation("foo", null); //annotate listbox
Label label = new Label();
label.addAnnotation("value", "fun", null); //annotate the value property of label

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