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Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk | Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk | ||
Namespace shortcut: zk | Namespace shortcut: zk | ||
+ | Java: <javadoc method="ZK_NAMESPACE">org.zkoss.zk.ui.metainfo.LanguageDefinition</javadoc> | ||
It is the reserved namespace for specifying ZK specific elements and attributes, such as the zk element and the unless attribute. For more information please refer to the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/ZK|ZK Namespace]] section. | It is the reserved namespace for specifying ZK specific elements and attributes, such as the zk element and the unless attribute. For more information please refer to the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/ZK|ZK Namespace]] section. | ||
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Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/native | Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/native | ||
Namespace shortcut: native | Namespace shortcut: native | ||
+ | Java: <javadoc method="NATIVE_NAMESPACE">org.zkoss.zk.ui.metainfo.LanguageDefinition</javadoc> | ||
It is the reserved namespace for specifying native elements. A native element represents a native tag at the client. For browsers, a native element represents a HTML tag. Unlike the xhtml language, there is no component associated with, so the performance is much better but you cannot change it dynamically. | It is the reserved namespace for specifying native elements. A native element represents a native tag at the client. For browsers, a native element represents a HTML tag. Unlike the xhtml language, there is no component associated with, so the performance is much better but you cannot change it dynamically. | ||
For more information please refer to the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/Native|Native Namespace]] section. | For more information please refer to the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/Native|Native Namespace]] section. | ||
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+ | | [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/Annotation|annotation]] | ||
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+ | Name: annoataion | ||
+ | Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/annotation | ||
+ | Namespace shortcut: client | ||
+ | Java: <javadoc method="ANNOTATION_NAMESPACE">org.zkoss.zk.ui.metainfo.LanguageDefinition</javadoc> | ||
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+ | It is the reserved namespace for specifying annotations. | ||
+ | For more information please refer to the [[ZUML Reference/ZUML/Namespaces/Annotation|annotation]] section. | ||
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Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client | Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client | ||
Namespace shortcut: client | Namespace shortcut: client | ||
+ | Java: <javadoc method="CLIENT_NAMESPACE">org.zkoss.zk.ui.metainfo.LanguageDefinition</javadoc> | ||
It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side event listener and overrides. | It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side event listener and overrides. | ||
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Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client/attribute | Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client/attribute | ||
Namespace shortcut: client/attribute | Namespace shortcut: client/attribute | ||
+ | Java: <javadoc method="CLIENT_ATTRIBUTE_NAMESPACE">org.zkoss.zk.ui.metainfo.LanguageDefinition</javadoc> | ||
It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side DOM attributes. Unlike the client namespace, which assigns something to widgets, the client/attribute namespace assigns to the DOM tree directly. | It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side DOM attributes. Unlike the client namespace, which assigns something to widgets, the client/attribute namespace assigns to the DOM tree directly. | ||
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Namespace shortcut: xhtml | Namespace shortcut: xhtml | ||
− | For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. | + | It is the XHTML component set. For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. |
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| [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages|zul]] | | [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages|zul]] | ||
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Namespace shortcut: zul | Namespace shortcut: zul | ||
− | For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. | + | It is the ZUL component set. For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. |
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Namespace shortcut: xml | Namespace shortcut: xml | ||
− | For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. | + | It is the XML component set. For more information please refer to the [[ZUML_Reference/ZUML/Languages| the Languages section]]. |
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Revision as of 10:48, 9 February 2012
Standard Namespaces
Standard namespaces are not languages. That means they are not used to provide component definitions. Rather, they are used to provide special functionality to ZUML.
For introduction of languages vs standard namespaces, please refer to ZK Developer's References.
Namespace | Description |
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zk |
Name: zk Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk Namespace shortcut: zk Java: LanguageDefinition.ZK_NAMESPACE It is the reserved namespace for specifying ZK specific elements and attributes, such as the zk element and the unless attribute. For more information please refer to the ZK Namespace section. |
native |
Name: native Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/native Namespace shortcut: native Java: LanguageDefinition.NATIVE_NAMESPACE It is the reserved namespace for specifying native elements. A native element represents a native tag at the client. For browsers, a native element represents a HTML tag. Unlike the xhtml language, there is no component associated with, so the performance is much better but you cannot change it dynamically. For more information please refer to the Native Namespace section. |
annotation |
Name: annoataion Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/annotation Namespace shortcut: client Java: LanguageDefinition.ANNOTATION_NAMESPACE It is the reserved namespace for specifying annotations. For more information please refer to the annotation section. |
client |
Name: client Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client Namespace shortcut: client Java: LanguageDefinition.CLIENT_NAMESPACE It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side event listener and overrides. For more information please refer to the Client Namespace section. |
client attribute |
Name: client attribute Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zk/client/attribute Namespace shortcut: client/attribute Java: LanguageDefinition.CLIENT_ATTRIBUTE_NAMESPACE It is the reserved namespace for specifying client-side DOM attributes. Unlike the client namespace, which assigns something to widgets, the client/attribute namespace assigns to the DOM tree directly. For more information please refer to the Client Attribute Namespace section. |
xhtml |
Name: xhtml Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml Namespace shortcut: xhtml It is the XHTML component set. For more information please refer to the the Languages section. |
zul |
Name: xul/html Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2005/zul Namespace shortcut: zul It is the ZUL component set. For more information please refer to the the Languages section. |
xml |
Name: xml Namespace: http://www.zkoss.org/2007/xml Namespace shortcut: xml It is the XML component set. For more information please refer to the the Languages section. |
For more information of XHTML, ZUL and other component sets, please refer to the Languages section.
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