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Notice that, to have the best performance, it is recommended not to use zscript at all. For more more details, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Performance Tips/Use Compiled Java Codes|ZK Developer's Reference: Performance Tips]].
 
Notice that, to have the best performance, it is recommended not to use zscript at all. For more more details, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Performance Tips/Use Compiled Java Codes|ZK Developer's Reference: Performance Tips]].
  
If you don't use zscript at all, this option does not matter since ZK is smart enough to skip the wiring of zscript variables automatically.
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If you don't use any zscript, this option does not matter since ZK is smart enough to skip the wiring of zscript variables automatically.
  
 
=Version History=
 
=Version History=

Revision as of 08:22, 5 August 2011


org.zkoss.zk.ui.composer.autowire.zscript


Property:

org.zkoss.zk.ui.composer.autowire.zscript
Default: true (it is default to false in 6.0)
[since 5.0.6]

It specifies whether GenericAutowireComposer (and GenericForwardComposer) should wire the variables defined in zscript.

Some people reported that the wiring of zscript variables might cause some performance degrade if there are a lot of zscript code used in a page. You could specify this library variable as the follows to turn it off.

<!-- in WEB-INF/zk.xml -->
<library-property>
	<name>org.zkoss.zk.ui.composer.autowire.zscript</name>
	<value>false</value>
</library-property>

Notice that, to have the best performance, it is recommended not to use zscript at all. For more more details, please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Performance Tips.

If you don't use any zscript, this option does not matter since ZK is smart enough to skip the wiring of zscript variables automatically.

Version History

Last Update : 2011/08/05


Version Date Content
5.0.6 Feburary, 2011 Introduced



Last Update : 2011/08/05

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