The Preferences"
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Here is a list of supported preferences that ZK recognizes. | Here is a list of supported preferences that ZK recognizes. | ||
− | To define a preference, you can configure it in <code>WEB-INF/zk.xml</code><ref>For more information, please refer to [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The preference Element | The preference Element]].</ref>. For example, | + | To define a preference, you can configure it in <code>WEB-INF/zk.xml</code><ref>For more information, please refer to [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The preference Element | The preference Element]].</ref>. The preferences are similar to library properties: they are application-specific name/value pairs. You could use them to configure your application and ZK engine. However, unlike library properties, preferences are stored in <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.Configuration</javadoc> and can be retrieved by use of <javadoc method="getPreference(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.Configuration</javadoc>. |
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<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> | ||
<preference> | <preference> | ||
− | + | <name>org.zkoss.zk.ui.WebApp.name</name> | |
− | + | <value>My Killer Application</value> | |
</preference> | </preference> | ||
</source> | </source> |
Revision as of 04:32, 20 April 2011
Here is a list of supported preferences that ZK recognizes.
To define a preference, you can configure it in WEB-INF/zk.xml
[1]. The preferences are similar to library properties: they are application-specific name/value pairs. You could use them to configure your application and ZK engine. However, unlike library properties, preferences are stored in Configuration and can be retrieved by use of Configuration.getPreference(String, String).
For example,
<preference>
<name>org.zkoss.zk.ui.WebApp.name</name>
<value>My Killer Application</value>
</preference>
- ↑ For more information, please refer to The preference Element.