Language Definition"
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To define a language definition, you have to prepare a file called <code>/metainfo/zk/lang.xml</code> and makes it available to the classpath (such as in a JAR file, or in WEB-INF/classes of a Web application). | To define a language definition, you have to prepare a file called <code>/metainfo/zk/lang.xml</code> and makes it available to the classpath (such as in a JAR file, or in WEB-INF/classes of a Web application). | ||
− | A language addon is used to extend a language definition. It | + | A language addon is used to extend a language definition. It shall be called <code>/metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml</code> available to the classpath, or specified in [[ZK_Configuration_Reference/zk.xml/The_language-config_Element|WEB-INF/zk.xml]]. |
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+ | When ZK starts, it will parse all language definitions and then all language addons based on their [[ZK Developer's Reference/Language Definition/depends|dependency]]. A language addon is a variant of a language definition. They are almost the same, except the naming and it must specify the [[ZK Developer's Reference/Language Definition/addon-name|addon name]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:55, 18 November 2010
A language definition defines a component set (aka., a language). For example, ZUL and XHTML are two component sets.
To define a language definition, you have to prepare a file called /metainfo/zk/lang.xml
and makes it available to the classpath (such as in a JAR file, or in WEB-INF/classes of a Web application).
A language addon is used to extend a language definition. It shall be called /metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml
available to the classpath, or specified in WEB-INF/zk.xml.
When ZK starts, it will parse all language definitions and then all language addons based on their dependency. A language addon is a variant of a language definition. They are almost the same, except the naming and it must specify the addon name.