Language Definition
This section describes what a language definition and addon are. It is required for the component component. However, you could skip it if you won't develop components. For more information about component development, please refer to ZK Component Development Essentials.
If you would like to change the default configuration of a ZK application, please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Packing Code.
Language Definition
A language definition defines a component set (aka., a language). For example, ZUL and XHTML are two component sets.
To define a language definition, you have to prepare a file called /metainfo/zk/lang.xml
and makes it available to the classpath (such as in a JAR file, or in WEB-INF/classes of a Web application). In addition, you could specify them in /metainfo/zk/config.xml in the classpath.
Language Addon
A language addon is used to extend a language definition. You can include it in one of the following ways:
- create the file under the path:
/metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml
available to the classpath. Filename must be the same as specified. - specified the file path in WEB-INF/zk.xml (in a Web application)
- specified the file path in /metainfo/zk/config.xml (in a JAR file; classpath).
When ZK starts, it will parse all language definitions and then all language addons based on their dependency. A language addon is a variant of a language definition. They are almost the same, except the naming and it must specify the addon name.