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There are two ways to compose UI: XML-based approach and pure-Java approach. Here we will describe XML-based approach. For pure-Java approach, please refer to the next chapter.
 
There are two ways to compose UI: XML-based approach and pure-Java approach. Here we will describe XML-based approach. For pure-Java approach, please refer to the next chapter.
  
The declaration language is called ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML). It is based on XML. Each XML element instructs the ZK Loader which component to create. Each XML attribute describes what value to be assigned to the created component. Each XML processing instruction describes how to process the whole page, such as the page title. For example,
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The declaration language is called ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML). It is based on XML. Each XML element instructs the ZK Loader to create a component. Each XML attribute describes what value to be assigned to the created component. Each XML processing instruction describes how to process the whole page, such as the page title. For example,
  
 
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There are two ways to compose UI: XML-based approach and pure-Java approach. Here we will describe XML-based approach. For pure-Java approach, please refer to the next chapter.

The declaration language is called ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML). It is based on XML. Each XML element instructs the ZK Loader to create a component. Each XML attribute describes what value to be assigned to the created component. Each XML processing instruction describes how to process the whole page, such as the page title. For example,

<?page title="Super Application"?>
<window title="Super Hello" border="normal">
    <button label="hi" onClick='alert("hi")'/>

where the first line specifies the page title, the second line creates a root component with title and border, and the third line creates a button with label and an event listener.

Auto-completion with Schema

When working with a ZUML document, ZK Studio is suggested since it provides a lot of features to simplify the editing, such as content assist and visual editor'.

If you prefer not to use ZK Studio, you could specify the XML schema in a ZUML document as shown below. Many XML editors works better, such as auto-complete, if XML schema is specified correctly.

 <window xmlns="http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zul"
 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
 xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zul http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zul/zul.xsd">

The ZUL schema can be downloaded from http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zul/zul.xsd. In addition, you can find zul.xsd under the dist/xsd directory in the ZK binary distribution.

This section is about the general use of ZUML. For a complete reference, please refer to ZUML Reference.



Last Update : 2011/09/16

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