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If you prefer to use a dialog (<javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc>), please take a look at [[ZK_Component_Reference/Essential_Components/Fileupload | ZK Component Reference: Fileupload]] for more inormation. | If you prefer to use a dialog (<javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc>), please take a look at [[ZK_Component_Reference/Essential_Components/Fileupload | ZK Component Reference: Fileupload]] for more inormation. | ||
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Revision as of 04:04, 3 September 2010
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This section describes the notes when using the Servlet thread to process the event (the default).
Modal Windows
You can not use the modal window anymore. You can create the same visual effect with the highlighted mode. However, at the server side, it works just like the overlapped mode – it returns immediately without waiting for user's response.
win.doHighlighted(); //returns once the mode is changed; not suspended
Message Boxes
The message boxes returns immediately so it always returns Messagebox.OK. Thus, it is meaningless to show buttons other than the OK button. For example, the if clause in the following example is never true.
if (Messagebox.show("Delete?", "Prompt", Messagebox.YES|Messagebox.NO,
Messagebox.QUESTION) == Messagebox.YES) {
this_never_executes();
}
Rather, you have to provide an event listener as follows.
Messagebox.show("Delete?", "Prompt", Messagebox.YES|Messagebox.NO,
Messagebox.QUESTION,
new EventListener() {
public void onEvent(Event evt) {
switch (((Integer)evt.getData()).intValue()) {
case Messagebox.YES: doYes(); break; //the Yes button is pressed
case Messagebox.NO: doNo(); break; //the No button is pressed
}
}
}
);
The event listener you provided is invoked when the user clicks one of the buttons. Then, you can identify which button is clicked by examining the data (Event's getData). The data is an integer whose value is the button's identifier, such as Messagebox.YES.
Alternatively, you can examine the event name:
public void onEvent(Event evt) {
if ("onYes".equals(evt.getName())) {
doYes(); //the Yes button is pressed
} else if ("onNo".equals(evt.getName())) {
doNo(); //the No button is pressed
}
}
Note: The event name for the OK button is onOK, not onOk.
File Upload
The file upload dialog is no longer applicable. Rather, you shall use Button or Toolbarbutton with upload="true" instead. For example,
<zk>
<zscript>
void upload(Event event) {
org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia();
if (media instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
org.zkoss.zul.Image image = new org.zkoss.zul.Image();
image.setContent(media);
image.setParent(pics);
} else {
Messagebox.show("Not an image: "+media, "Error", Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
break; //not to show too many errors
}
}
</zscript>
<button label="Upload" upload="true" onUpload="upload(event)"/>
<toolbarbutton label="Upload" upload="true" onUpload="upload(event)"/>
<vbox id="pics" />
</zk>
If you prefer to use a dialog (Fileupload.get()), please take a look at ZK Component Reference: Fileupload for more inormation.