Timer"
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| '''Event:''' <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.Event</javadoc> | | '''Event:''' <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.Event</javadoc> | ||
− | Denotes the timer you specified has triggered an event. To know which timer, invoke the < | + | Denotes the timer you specified has triggered an event. To know which timer, invoke the <code>getTarget</code> method in the Event class. |
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*Inherited Supported Events: [[ZK_Component_Reference/Base_Components/HtmlBasedComponent#Supported_Events | HtmlBasedComponent]] | *Inherited Supported Events: [[ZK_Component_Reference/Base_Components/HtmlBasedComponent#Supported_Events | HtmlBasedComponent]] |
Latest revision as of 10:40, 12 January 2022
Timer
Employment/Purpose
Timer is a special component that is invisible. It fires one or more org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.Event after a specified delay, notice that the timer won't fire any event until it is attached to a page.
Example
<label id="now" />
<timer id="timer" delay="1000" repeats="true"
onTimer="now.setValue(new Date().toString())" />
Supported Events
onTimer |
Event: Event
Denotes the timer you specified has triggered an event. To know which timer, invoke the |
- Inherited Supported Events: HtmlBasedComponent
Supported Children
*NONE
Use Cases
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