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ZK Loader is a servlet used to load ZUML pages when the Web server receives URL requests sent by the users.
 
ZK Loader is a servlet used to load ZUML pages when the Web server receives URL requests sent by the users.
  
Notice that you must specify <tt>load-on-startup</tt> since many other servlets depend on the ZK loader.
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Notice that you must specify <code>load-on-startup</code> since many other servlets depend on the ZK loader.
  
 
<source lang="xml" >
 
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It specifies the URI which the ZK AU engine is mapped to.
 
It specifies the URI which the ZK AU engine is mapped to.
  
For example, if the ZK AU engine is mapped to <tt>/zkau/*</tt>, by the use of <tt>servlet-mapping</tt>, then specify <tt>/zkau</tt> for this parameter.
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For example, if the ZK AU engine is mapped to <code>/zkau/*</code>, by the use of <code>servlet-mapping</code>, then specify <code>/zkau</code> for this parameter.
  
Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this update URI to the servlet container (in additions to <tt>zul</tt> and <tt>zhtml</tt> files).
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Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this update URI to the servlet container (in additions to <code>zul</code> and <code>zhtml</code> files).
  
 
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[Optional]
 
[Optional]
  
 
It specifies the URI which the [[ZK_Configuration_Reference/web.xml/ZK_Resource_Engine | ZK Resource engine]] is mapped to.  
 
It specifies the URI which the [[ZK_Configuration_Reference/web.xml/ZK_Resource_Engine | ZK Resource engine]] is mapped to.  
  
For example, if the ZK Resource engine is mapped to <tt>/zkres/*</tt>, by the use of <tt>servlet-mapping</tt>, then specify <tt>/zkres</tt> for this parameter.
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For example, if the ZK Resource engine is mapped to <code>/zkres/*</code>, by the use of <code>servlet-mapping</code>, then specify <code>/zkres</code> for this parameter.
  
Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this resource URI to the servlet container (in additions to <tt>zul</tt> and <tt>zhtml</tt> files).
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Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this resource URI to the servlet container (in additions to <code>zul</code> and <code>zhtml</code> files).
  
 
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|  [Optional][Default:<code>true</code>]
  
  
It specifies whether to compress the output if the browser supports the compression (<tt>Accept-Encoding</tt>) and this Servlet is not included by other Servlets.
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It specifies whether to compress the output if the browser supports the compression (<code>Accept-Encoding</code>) and this Servlet is not included by other Servlets.
  
 
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It specifies the default log level for <tt>org.zkoss</tt>. If not specified, the system default (usually <tt>INFO</tt>) is used.
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It specifies the default log level for <code>org.zkoss</code>. If not specified, the system default (usually <code>INFO</code>) is used.
  
Possible values: <tt>OFF</tt>, <tt>ERROR</tt>, <tt>WARNING</tt>, <tt>INFO</tt>, <tt>DEBUG</tt> and <tt>FINER</tt>. Please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Supporting Utilities/Logger|ZK Developer's Reference]] for details.
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Possible values: <code>OFF</code>, <code>ERROR</code>, <code>WARNING</code>, <code>INFO</code>, <code>DEBUG</code> and <code>FINER</code>. Please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Supporting Utilities/Logger|ZK Developer's Reference]] for details.
  
 
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= Map URL to ZUML pages=
 
= Map URL to ZUML pages=
  
It is suggested to map this servlet to the <tt>zul</tt> and <tt>zhtml</tt> extensions as shown below to process ZUML pages. It is OK if you want to prefer to use <tt>xul</tt> and <tt>html</tt> as the extension; just map them to ZK Loader too.
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It is suggested to map this servlet to the <code>zul</code> and <code>zhtml</code> extensions as shown below to process ZUML pages. It is OK if you want to prefer to use <code>xul</code> and <code>html</code> as the extension; just map them to ZK Loader too.
  
 
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</source>
 
</source>
  
Notice that, by default, richlets are disabled. To enable them, add the following declaration to <tt>web.xml</tt>. Once enabled, you can add as many as richlets as you want without modifying <tt>web.xml</tt> any more. Of course, <code>url-pattern</code> could be any pattern you prefer.
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Notice that, by default, richlets are disabled. To enable them, add the following declaration to <code>web.xml</code>. Once enabled, you can add as many as richlets as you want without modifying <code>web.xml</code> any more. Of course, <code>url-pattern</code> could be any pattern you prefer.
  
 
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Then, you can visit [http://localhost:8080/PROJECT_NAME/zk/test http://localhost:8080/PROJECT_NAME/zk/foo] to request the richlet.
 
Then, you can visit [http://localhost:8080/PROJECT_NAME/zk/test http://localhost:8080/PROJECT_NAME/zk/foo] to request the richlet.
  
The URL specified in the <tt>url-pattern</tt> element must start with <tt>/</tt>. If the URI ends with <tt>/*</tt>, then it is matched to all request with the same prefix. To retrieve the request's actual URL, you can check the value returned by the <javadoc method="getRequestPath" type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Page</javadoc>.
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The URL specified in the <code>url-pattern</code> element must start with <code>/</code>. If the URI ends with <code>/*</code>, then it is matched to all request with the same prefix. To retrieve the request's actual URL, you can check the value returned by the <javadoc method="getRequestPath" type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Page</javadoc>.
  
 
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=Version History=

Latest revision as of 04:09, 4 May 2022


DHtmlLayoutServlet

Location: WEB-INF/web.xml

[Required] Class: DHtmlLayoutServlet


ZK Loader is a servlet used to load ZUML pages when the Web server receives URL requests sent by the users.

Notice that you must specify load-on-startup since many other servlets depend on the ZK loader.

<load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>

Here is a complete sample.

The Initial Parameters

init-param
Descriptions
update-uri [Required]


It specifies the URI which the ZK AU engine is mapped to.

For example, if the ZK AU engine is mapped to /zkau/*, by the use of servlet-mapping, then specify /zkau for this parameter.

Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this update URI to the servlet container (in additions to zul and zhtml files).

resource-uri

Since 9.5.0 [Optional]

It specifies the URI which the ZK Resource engine is mapped to.

For example, if the ZK Resource engine is mapped to /zkres/*, by the use of servlet-mapping, then specify /zkres for this parameter.

Note: if the servlet container is used with other Web server, like Apache, you have to map this resource URI to the servlet container (in additions to zul and zhtml files).

compress [Optional][Default:true]


It specifies whether to compress the output if the browser supports the compression (Accept-Encoding) and this Servlet is not included by other Servlets.

log-level [Optional]


It specifies the default log level for org.zkoss. If not specified, the system default (usually INFO) is used.

Possible values: OFF, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG and FINER. Please refer to ZK Developer's Reference for details.

Map URL to ZUML pages

It is suggested to map this servlet to the zul and zhtml extensions as shown below to process ZUML pages. It is OK if you want to prefer to use xul and html as the extension; just map them to ZK Loader too.

	<servlet>
		<description>ZK loader for evaluating ZUML pages</description>
		<servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name>
		<servlet-class>org.zkoss.zk.ui.http.DHtmlLayoutServlet</servlet-class>
		<init-param>
			<param-name>update-uri</param-name>
			<param-value>/zkau</param-value>
		</init-param>
		<load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup><!-- MUST -->
	</servlet>
	<servlet-mapping>
		<servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name>
		<url-pattern>*.zul</url-pattern>
	</servlet-mapping>
	<servlet-mapping>
		<servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name>
		<url-pattern>*.zhtml</url-pattern>
	</servlet-mapping>

Here is a complete sample.

Map URL to Richlets

Assume you have a richlet named foo.FooRichlet. Then, you could configure it as follows.

First, declare the richlet:

<richlet>
    <richlet-name>Foo</richlet-name>
    <richlet-class>foo.FooRichlet</richlet-class>
</richlet>

Second, map the richlet to any number of URL you want:

<richlet-mapping>
    <richlet-name>Foo</richlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/foo</url-pattern>
</richlet-mapping>
<richlet-mapping>
    <richlet-name>Fest</richlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/some/more/*</url-pattern>
</richlet-mapping>

Notice that, by default, richlets are disabled. To enable them, add the following declaration to web.xml. Once enabled, you can add as many as richlets as you want without modifying web.xml any more. Of course, url-pattern could be any pattern you prefer.

<servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/zk/*</url-pattern><!-- any pattern you prefer -->
</servlet-mapping>

Then, you can visit http://localhost:8080/PROJECT_NAME/zk/foo to request the richlet.

The URL specified in the url-pattern element must start with /. If the URI ends with /*, then it is matched to all request with the same prefix. To retrieve the request's actual URL, you can check the value returned by the Page.getRequestPath.

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