Embed ZK Component in Foreign Framework"

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Here describes how to embed ZK component(s) as a native element of a foreign framework. For example, how to embed ZK components as a native JSF component. It allows application developers to use the native element without knowing the existence of ZK.
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Note: if it is OK for your developers to work on ZUL directly. it is more convenient to use the inclusion (such as &lt;jsp:include&gt;) or [http://www.zkoss.org/product/zkjsp.dsp ZK JSP Tags] since you don't have to wrap them into a native element.
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Revision as of 02:49, 16 September 2010


Embed ZK Component in Foreign Framework


Employment/Purpose

Here describes how to embed ZK component(s) as a native element of a foreign framework. For example, how to embed ZK components as a native JSF component. It allows application developers to use the native element without knowing the existence of ZK.

--- Note: if it is OK for your developers to work on ZUL directly. it is more convenient to use the inclusion (such as <jsp:include>) or ZK JSP Tags since you don't have to wrap them into a native element.

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