The preference Element"
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<name>''any name''</name> | <name>''any name''</name> | ||
<value>''any value''</value> | <value>''any value''</value> | ||
</preference> | </preference> | ||
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Specify a preference with the <tt>preference</tt> element depicted above. The name and value are application specific and you can specify whatever value you like. Mupltie To avoid name conflict, it is suggested to prefix the name with your domain name, such as <tt>com.friend.some.another</tt>. | Specify a preference with the <tt>preference</tt> element depicted above. The name and value are application specific and you can specify whatever value you like. Mupltie To avoid name conflict, it is suggested to prefix the name with your domain name, such as <tt>com.friend.some.another</tt>. |
Revision as of 07:42, 21 December 2010
Syntax:
<preference> <name>any name</name> <value>any value</value> </preference>
[Optional]
Specify a preference with the preference element depicted above. The name and value are application specific and you can specify whatever value you like. Mupltie To avoid name conflict, it is suggested to prefix the name with your domain name, such as com.friend.some.another.
The preferences are application-level. They are shared by a single ZK application (WebApp).
They can then be retrieved back by calling the getPreference method of the Configuration class. Notice that each Web application has one configuration, which can be found by use of getConfiguration method of the WebApp interface.
String value = webApp.getConfiguration().getPreference("org.zkoss.name", null);
if (value != null) {
...
}
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