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Alternatively, you can define it as a system property with the configuration file of your Web server, though the system property affects the whole system, not just one Web application. | Alternatively, you can define it as a system property with the configuration file of your Web server, though the system property affects the whole system, not just one Web application. | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 10 February 2011
Here is a list of built-in library properties that ZK recognizes.
To define a library property, you can configure it in WEB-INF/zk.xml
. For example,
<library-property>
<name>org.zkoss.zul.Button.mold</name>
<value>trendy</value>
</library-property>
Alternatively, you can define it as a system property with the configuration file of your Web server, though the system property affects the whole system, not just one Web application.
For more information, please refer to The library-property Element.