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− | It defines an initiator that will be instantiated and called when the ZUML document is loaded. The class must be specified in the <tt>use</tt> attribute<ref>Unlike ZUML, the attribute is called <tt>use</tt>, rather than <tt>class</tt>, because of the limitation of JSP</ref>, and it must implement <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.Initiator</javadoc>. | + | It defines an initiator that will be instantiated and called when the ZUML document is loaded. The class must be specified in the <tt>use</tt> attribute<ref>Unlike ZUML, the attribute is called <tt>use</tt>, rather than <tt>class</tt>, because of the limitation of JSP</ref>, and it must implement <javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.Initiator</javadoc>. |
For more information please refer to [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Processing Instructions/init|ZUML Reference]]. | For more information please refer to [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Processing Instructions/init|ZUML Reference]]. |
Revision as of 04:41, 26 November 2010
Syntax
<zk:init use="..." [arg0="..."] [arg1="..."]/>
It defines an initiator that will be instantiated and called when the ZUML document is loaded. The class must be specified in the use attribute[1], and it must implement Initiator.
For more information please refer to ZUML Reference.
Fir example,
<zk:init use="foo.MyInit"/>
...
<zk:page>
...
</zk:page>
- ↑ Unlike ZUML, the attribute is called use, rather than class, because of the limitation of JSP
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