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Here is a list of built-in library properties that ZK recognizes. | Here is a list of built-in library properties that ZK recognizes. | ||
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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 10:49, 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
[1]. 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.