UI Composing"

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Each UI object is represented with a component (<javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Component</javadoc>). In this section we will discuss how to declare UI, including [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Composing/ZUML|XML-based approach]] or [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Composing/Richlet|pure-Java approach]].
 
Each UI object is represented with a component (<javadoc type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Component</javadoc>). In this section we will discuss how to declare UI, including [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Composing/ZUML|XML-based approach]] or [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Composing/Richlet|pure-Java approach]].
  
This section describes more general and overall concept of UI composing. For more detailed and specific topic, please refer to the [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Patterns|UI Patterns]] section, or [[ZK Component Reference]].
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This section describes more general and overall concepts of UI composing. For more detailed and specific topics, please refer to the [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Patterns|UI Patterns]] section, or [[ZK Component Reference]].
  
 
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Each UI object is represented with a component (Component). In this section we will discuss how to declare UI, including XML-based approach or pure-Java approach.

This section describes more general and overall concepts of UI composing. For more detailed and specific topics, please refer to the UI Patterns section, or ZK Component Reference.




Last Update : 2010/11/10

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