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In a ZUML document, a XML namespace is used to identify either a special feature or a component set. We call the former as [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces|a standard namespace]], while the later as [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Languages|a language]].
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In a ZUML document, a XML namespace is used to identify either a special functionality or a component set. We call the former as [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces|a standard namespace]], while the later as [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Languages|a language]].
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=Standard Namespaces=
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For example, the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/Client|client namespace]] is used to identify that a XML attribute shall be interpreted as a client-side control.
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In the following example, <tt>w:onFocus</tt> is a client-side listener since <tt>w:</tt> is specified, while <tt>onChange</tt> is
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<source lang="xml">
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<combobox xmlns:w="client" w:onFocus="this.open()" onChange="doOnChange()"/>
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</source>
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For more information, please refer to [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces|ZUML Reference]].
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Revision as of 05:06, 3 December 2010

In a ZUML document, a XML namespace is used to identify either a special functionality or a component set. We call the former as a standard namespace, while the later as a language.

Standard Namespaces

For example, the client namespace is used to identify that a XML attribute shall be interpreted as a client-side control.

In the following example, w:onFocus is a client-side listener since w: is specified, while onChange is

<combobox xmlns:w="client" w:onFocus="this.open()" onChange="doOnChange()"/>

For more information, please refer to ZUML Reference.

Languages

Version History

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