The library-property Element"
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The library properties are easier to access than the preferences since they are static members (of <javadoc>org.zkoss.lang.Library</javadoc>). However, their scope depends on the installation. | The library properties are easier to access than the preferences since they are static members (of <javadoc>org.zkoss.lang.Library</javadoc>). However, their scope depends on the installation. | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 2 September 2010
<library-property>
<name>any name</name>
<value>any value</value>
</library-property>
Species a library-level property with the library-property element. The above example is equivalent to
org.zkoss.lang.Library.setProperty("any name", "any value");
The library properties are shared by all Java codes that use the same set of ZK libraries. If you installed ZK libraries in WEB-INF/ib of a ZK application, the library properties are shared only within the application.
The library properties are easier to access than the preferences since they are static members (of Library). However, their scope depends on the installation.
For a list of supported library properties, please take a look at Library Properties.
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