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The view is the UI of an application. It totally depends on the application's requirements.
 
The view is the UI of an application. It totally depends on the application's requirements.
  
As described in [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/Model|MVC/Model]], some ZK components supports Model-driven rendering, such as <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Listbox</javadoc>. There are two approaches you can customize the rendering of each item in a model:
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As described in [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/Model|MVC/Model]], some ZK components support Model-driven rendering, such as <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Listbox</javadoc>. There are two approaches you can customize the rendering of each item in a model:
  
* [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/View/Template|Template]]: you define a template which is a fragment of the ZUML document to define how to render each item.
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* [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/View/Template|Template]]: you define a template which is a fragment of the ZUML document to define how to render each item. It's more readable and easy to use.
  
* [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/View/Renderer|Renderer]]: you create a Java class that implements a specific interface to render each item.
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* [[ZK Developer's Reference/MVC/View/Renderer|Renderer]]: you create a Java class that implements a specific interface to render each item. If you need to render items according to conditions in the runtime, this approach is suggested.
  
  

Latest revision as of 02:03, 30 January 2024

The view is the UI of an application. It totally depends on the application's requirements.

As described in MVC/Model, some ZK components support Model-driven rendering, such as Listbox. There are two approaches you can customize the rendering of each item in a model:

  • Template: you define a template which is a fragment of the ZUML document to define how to render each item. It's more readable and easy to use.
  • Renderer: you create a Java class that implements a specific interface to render each item. If you need to render items according to conditions in the runtime, this approach is suggested.







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