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= Declaring Domain Class = | = Declaring Domain Class = | ||
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We then define a service class to perform the business logic (search cars) shown below: | We then define a service class to perform the business logic (search cars) shown below: | ||
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* search cars according to keyword in model and make. | * search cars according to keyword in model and make. | ||
* @param keyword for search | * @param keyword for search | ||
− | * @return list of car that | + | * @return list of car that matches the keyword |
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public List<Car> search(String keyword); | public List<Car> search(String keyword); | ||
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− | In this example, we have defined a class | + | In this example, we have defined a class, <code>CarServeImpl</code>, that implements the above interface. For simplicity, it uses a static list object as the data model. You can rewrite it so that it connects to a database in a real application. Its implementation details are not in the scope of this article, please refer to source code repository. |
− | =Building | + | =Building User Interface = |
− | UI | + | UI is a good start to building an application as it helps you define the scope of your application. ZK provides hundreds of readily made UI components, so developers can rapidly build their desired user interface by combining and mix-matching these components without having to create a page from scratch. |
− | In ZK, you can use ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML) | + | In ZK, you can use [[ZUML Reference|ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML)]], an XML-formatted language, to describe UI. By ZK's convention, the files to describe the user interface with ZUML uses '''.zul''' as the name suffix. In zul files, one component is represented as an XML element (tag) and you can configure each component's style, behavior, and function by setting XML element's attributes. (check [[ZK Component Reference|ZK Component Reference]] for details) |
− | In | + | In this example application, first of all, we want to use a <code>Window</code> with the specified title and normal border as our application's frame. |
− | ''' | + | As <code>Window</code> is the outermost component, it is called the ''root component''. <code>Window</code> is a commonly used container because it makes your web application look like a desktop application. Besides, it can also enclose other components. All other components inside <code>Window</code> are called its ''child components'' and should be put in <code><window></code>'s body. |
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− | <window title="Search" | + | '''Extracted from [https://github.com/zkoss-demo/gettingStarted/blob/master/src/main/webapp/search.zul search.zul]''' |
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="XML" line> | ||
+ | <window title="Search" border="normal" width="600px"> | ||
<!-- put child components inside a tag's body --> | <!-- put child components inside a tag's body --> | ||
</window> | </window> | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
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+ | * Line 1: Specifying title bar text with <code>title</code> and make <code><window></code> display a normal border with <code>border</code> . For <code>width</code> attribute, use CSS like syntax such as <code>800px</code> or <code>60%</code>. | ||
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+ | Our example application's user interface is divided into 3 areas within the <code><window></code> (from top to bottom): | ||
− | + | # search function | |
+ | # car list | ||
+ | # car details. | ||
[[File:Tutorial-ui-3areas.png | 400px |center]] | [[File:Tutorial-ui-3areas.png | 400px |center]] | ||
− | + | == Search Area == | |
ZK components are like building blocks, you can combine and mix-match existing components to construct your desired UI. To allow users to search, we need a text to prompt users for input, a place to enter keywords, and a button for triggering the search. We can use the following ZK components to fulfill this requirement: | ZK components are like building blocks, you can combine and mix-match existing components to construct your desired UI. To allow users to search, we need a text to prompt users for input, a place to enter keywords, and a button for triggering the search. We can use the following ZK components to fulfill this requirement: | ||
− | '''Extracted from search.zul''' | + | '''Extracted from [https://github.com/zkoss-demo/gettingStarted/blob/master/src/main/webapp/search.zul search.zul]''' |
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− | + | Keyword: | |
− | + | <textbox id="keywordBox" /> | |
− | + | <button id="searchButton" label="Search" iconSclass="z-icon-search" style="margin: 0 0 5px 5px"/> | |
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− | + | * Line 1~2: Specifying the <code>id</code> attribute for some components allows you to control them by referencing their ''id''. | |
+ | * Line 3: You can use built-in Font Awesome icon at <code>iconSclass</code>. Please refer to [[ZK_Component_Reference/Base_Components/LabelImageElement#IconSclass| LabelImageElement#IconSclass]] for details. | ||
− | + | == Car List Area == | |
− | + | ZK provides several components to display a collection of data such as <code>listbox</code>, <code>grid</code>, and <code>tree</code>. In this example, we use a <code>listbox</code> to display a list of cars with 3 columns: Model, Make, and Price. Here we use <code>listcell</code> with static label to demonstrate structure of a <code>listitem</code>. Later, we'll talk about how to create <code>listitem</code> dynamically with a collection of data. | |
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+ | '''Extracted from [https://github.com/zkoss-demo/gettingStarted/blob/master/src/main/webapp/search.zul search.zul]''' | ||
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+ | <listbox id="carListbox" emptyMessage="No car found in the result" rows="5"> | ||
+ | <listhead> | ||
+ | <listheader label="Model" /> | ||
+ | <listheader label="Make" /> | ||
+ | <listheader label="Price" width="20%"/> | ||
+ | </listhead> | ||
+ | <listitem> | ||
+ | <listcell label="car model"></listcell> | ||
+ | <listcell label="make"></listcell> | ||
+ | <listcell>$<label value="price" /></listcell> | ||
+ | </listitem> | ||
+ | </listbox> | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | * Line 1: <code>rows</code> determines the max visible row. <code>emptyMessage</code> is used to show a message when <code>listbox</code> contains no items. | ||
+ | * Line 2: The <code>listbox</code> is a container component, and you can add <code>listhead</code> to define a column. | ||
+ | * Line 7: The <code>listitem</code> is used to display data, and the number of <code>listcell</code> in one <code>listitem</code> usually equals to the number of <code>listheader</code>. | ||
− | + | == Car Details Area == | |
− | + | <code>hlayout</code> and <code>vlayout</code> are layout components which arrange their child components in horizontal and vertical order. | |
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− | + | '''Extracted from [https://github.com/zkoss-demo/gettingStarted/blob/master/src/main/webapp/search.zul search.zul]''' | |
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+ | <hlayout style="margin-top:20px" width="100%"> | ||
+ | <image id="previewImage" width="250px" /> | ||
+ | <vlayout hflex="1"> | ||
+ | <label id="modelLabel" /> | ||
+ | <label id="makeLabel" /> | ||
+ | <label id="priceLabel" /> | ||
+ | <label id="descriptionLabel" /> | ||
+ | </vlayout> | ||
+ | </hlayout> | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | * Line 1: the <code>style</code> attribute allows you to customize component's style with CSS syntax. |
Latest revision as of 06:16, 22 December 2023
Tutorial Objective
Our target application is a simple car catalog application. This application has two functions:
- Search cars.
- Enter a keyword in the input field, click Search and search results will be displayed in the car list below.
- View details.
- Click an item from the car list, the area below the car list will show the selected car's details including model, price, description, and preview.
Start from Example Project
You can get the source code of this article and import it to your IDE without starting from scratch. Please follow the README to run the project.
If you want to start a new project, please refer to ZK Installation Guide/Quick Start.
Declaring Domain Class
The following is the domain object that represents a car.
public class Car {
private Integer id;
private String model;
private String make;
private String preview;
private String description;
private Integer price;
//omit getter and setter for brevity
}
We then define a service class to perform the business logic (search cars) shown below:
public interface CarService {
/**
* Retrieve all cars in the catalog.
* @return all cars
*/
public List<Car> findAll();
/**
* search cars according to keyword in model and make.
* @param keyword for search
* @return list of car that matches the keyword
*/
public List<Car> search(String keyword);
}
In this example, we have defined a class, CarServeImpl
, that implements the above interface. For simplicity, it uses a static list object as the data model. You can rewrite it so that it connects to a database in a real application. Its implementation details are not in the scope of this article, please refer to source code repository.
Building User Interface
UI is a good start to building an application as it helps you define the scope of your application. ZK provides hundreds of readily made UI components, so developers can rapidly build their desired user interface by combining and mix-matching these components without having to create a page from scratch.
In ZK, you can use ZK User Interface Markup Language (ZUML), an XML-formatted language, to describe UI. By ZK's convention, the files to describe the user interface with ZUML uses .zul as the name suffix. In zul files, one component is represented as an XML element (tag) and you can configure each component's style, behavior, and function by setting XML element's attributes. (check ZK Component Reference for details)
In this example application, first of all, we want to use a Window
with the specified title and normal border as our application's frame.
As Window
is the outermost component, it is called the root component. Window
is a commonly used container because it makes your web application look like a desktop application. Besides, it can also enclose other components. All other components inside Window
are called its child components and should be put in <window>
's body.
Extracted from search.zul
1 <window title="Search" border="normal" width="600px">
2 <!-- put child components inside a tag's body -->
3 </window>
- Line 1: Specifying title bar text with
title
and make<window>
display a normal border withborder
. Forwidth
attribute, use CSS like syntax such as800px
or60%
.
Our example application's user interface is divided into 3 areas within the <window>
(from top to bottom):
- search function
- car list
- car details.
Search Area
ZK components are like building blocks, you can combine and mix-match existing components to construct your desired UI. To allow users to search, we need a text to prompt users for input, a place to enter keywords, and a button for triggering the search. We can use the following ZK components to fulfill this requirement:
Extracted from search.zul
1 Keyword:
2 <textbox id="keywordBox" />
3 <button id="searchButton" label="Search" iconSclass="z-icon-search" style="margin: 0 0 5px 5px"/>
- Line 1~2: Specifying the
id
attribute for some components allows you to control them by referencing their id. - Line 3: You can use built-in Font Awesome icon at
iconSclass
. Please refer to LabelImageElement#IconSclass for details.
Car List Area
ZK provides several components to display a collection of data such as listbox
, grid
, and tree
. In this example, we use a listbox
to display a list of cars with 3 columns: Model, Make, and Price. Here we use listcell
with static label to demonstrate structure of a listitem
. Later, we'll talk about how to create listitem
dynamically with a collection of data.
Extracted from search.zul
1 <listbox id="carListbox" emptyMessage="No car found in the result" rows="5">
2 <listhead>
3 <listheader label="Model" />
4 <listheader label="Make" />
5 <listheader label="Price" width="20%"/>
6 </listhead>
7 <listitem>
8 <listcell label="car model"></listcell>
9 <listcell label="make"></listcell>
10 <listcell>$<label value="price" /></listcell>
11 </listitem>
12 </listbox>
- Line 1:
rows
determines the max visible row.emptyMessage
is used to show a message whenlistbox
contains no items. - Line 2: The
listbox
is a container component, and you can addlisthead
to define a column. - Line 7: The
listitem
is used to display data, and the number oflistcell
in onelistitem
usually equals to the number oflistheader
.
Car Details Area
hlayout
and vlayout
are layout components which arrange their child components in horizontal and vertical order.
Extracted from search.zul
1 <hlayout style="margin-top:20px" width="100%">
2 <image id="previewImage" width="250px" />
3 <vlayout hflex="1">
4 <label id="modelLabel" />
5 <label id="makeLabel" />
6 <label id="priceLabel" />
7 <label id="descriptionLabel" />
8 </vlayout>
9 </hlayout>
- Line 1: the
style
attribute allows you to customize component's style with CSS syntax.