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The rule of thumb is to use server-side listeners first since it is easier, and then improve the responsiveness of the critical part, if any, with the client-side listener.
 
The rule of thumb is to use server-side listeners first since it is easier, and then improve the responsiveness of the critical part, if any, with the client-side listener.
  
For more information about handling events at the client, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Client-side Control/Event Listening|this section]].
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For more information about handling events at the client, please refer to [[ZK Client-side Reference/General Control/Event Listening|ZK Client-side Reference]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:31, 3 December 2010


Client-side Event Listening


Overview

ZK allows applications to handle events at both server and client side. Handling events at the server side, as described in the previous sections, are more common, since the listeners can access the backend services directly. However, handling event at the client side improves the responsiveness. For example, it is better to be done with a client-side listener if you want to open the drop-down list when a comobox gains the focus.

The rule of thumb is to use server-side listeners first since it is easier, and then improve the responsiveness of the critical part, if any, with the client-side listener.

For more information about handling events at the client, please refer to ZK Client-side Reference.

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Last Update : 2010/12/03

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