Messagebox

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Messagebox

Employment/Purpose

It provides a set of utilities to show a message and have a user to confirm a situation.

It is typically used to alert users when an error occurs, or to prompt users for an decision.

Example

Event Thread Disabled (default)

Here is an example used if the event thread is disabled (default case). The invocation of Messagebox.show(String, String, int, String) will return immediately after the invocation. To know which button is clicked, you have to implement a listener as follows. If you don't need to know which button is clicked, you could simply pass null.

Messagebox.show("Question is pressed. Are you sure?", 
	"Question", Messagebox.OK | Messagebox.CANCEL,
	Messagebox.QUESTION,
	 	new org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.EventListener(){
	 		public void onEvent(Event e){
	 			if(Messagebox.ON_OK.equals(e.getName())){
	 				alert("user click ok ");
	 			}else if(Messagebox.ON_CANCEL.equals(e.getName())){
	 				alert("user click cancel ");
	 			}
	 		}
	 	}
	);

Listening to ClickEvent

Event Thread Enabled

Here is an example used if the event thread is enabled.

<window title="Messagebox demo" border="normal">
	<button label="Question" width="100px">
		<attribute name="onClick">
	//in enable case . 
	int responseCode = Messagebox.show("Question is pressed. Are you sure?", 
	"Question", Messagebox.OK | Messagebox.CANCEL,
	Messagebox.QUESTION);
	
	if(responseCode == Messagebox.OK){
		alert("user click ok");
	}else if(responseCode == Messagebox.CANCEL){
		alert("user click cancel");
	}
</attribute>
	</button>
</window>

Customization

The Default Title

If the title is not specified in the application's name (returned by WebApp.getAppName()). You could change it by invoking WebApp.setAppName(String).

Since 5.0.6, you could specify the application's name with a library property called org.zkoss.zk.ui.WebApp.name. For example, you could specify the following in WEB-INF/zk.xml:

<library-property>
    <name>org.zkoss.zk.ui.WebApp.name</name>
    <value>My Killer Application</value>
</library-property>

The Template

The UI of a message box is based on a ZUL file, so you could customize it by replacing it with your own implementation. It can be done easily by invoking Messagebox.setTemplate(String). Notice that it affects all message boxes used in an application. It is typically called when the application starts (i.e., in WebAppInit.init(WebApp) -- for more information, please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Init and Cleanup).

To implement a custom template, please take a look at the default template.

Supported events

Name
Event Type
None None

Supported Children

*NONE

Use cases

Version Description Example Location
     

Version History

Version Date Content
6.0.0 October 2011 The order and labels of the buttons were assignable.
6.0.0 October 2011 Messagebox.ClickEvent was introduced to simplify the identification of a button.



Last Update : 2011/10/13

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