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index.zulzul<zk>
style="overflow:auto;"
<vbox height="50px" width="300px" >
<textbox readonly="true" hflex="1" vflex="1" multiline="true" style="resize:none;"
value="HTTP is a request-and-response protocol. Technically, there is no way to have the server to actively push data to the client. However, there are a few approaches to emulate push -- it is also called Ajax Push. We can summarize these approaches in 2 categories:
client polling and
comet (more precisely, it is the so-called long polling)
They are both supported in ZK.
Different approaches have different pros and cons, and we will discuss them in the Configuration section.
No matter which implementation you choose, the usage is the same. The Event Queue is the high-level API, and this is a suggested approach for its simplicity. However, if you prefer to access the low-level API directly, you could refer to the Asynchronous Tasks and Synchronous Tasks sections, depending on whether your task can be executed asynchronously.HTTP is a request-and-response protocol. Technically, there is no way to have the server to actively push data to the client. However, there are a few approaches to emulate push -- it is also called Ajax Push. We can summarize these approaches in 2 categories:
client polling and
comet (more precisely, it is the so-called long polling)
They are both supported in ZK.
Different approaches have different pros and cons, and we will discuss them in the Configuration section.
No matter which implementation you choose, the usage is the same. The Event Queue is the high-level API, and this is a suggested approach for its simplicity. However, if you prefer to access the low-level API directly, you could refer to the Asynchronous Tasks and Synchronous Tasks sections, depending on whether your task can be executed asynchronously.HTTP is a request-and-response protocol. Technically, there is no way to have the server to actively push data to the client. However, there are a few approaches to emulate push -- it is also called Ajax Push. We can summarize these approaches in 2 categories:
client polling and
comet (more precisely, it is the so-called long polling)
They are both supported in ZK.
Different approaches have different pros and cons, and we will discuss them in the Configuration section.
No matter which implementation you choose, the usage is the same. The Event Queue is the high-level API, and this is a suggested approach for its simplicity. However, if you prefer to access the low-level API directly, you could refer to the Asynchronous Tasks and Synchronous Tasks sections, depending on whether your task can be executed asynchronously."/>
</vbox>
</zk>TestComposer.javajavaimport org.zkoss.zk.ui.*;
import org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.*;
import org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.*;
import org.zkoss.zk.ui.ext.*;
import org.zkoss.zk.au.*;
import org.zkoss.zk.au.out.*;
import org.zkoss.zul.*;
public class TestComposer extends GenericForwardComposer{
public void doAfterCompose(Component comp) throws Exception {
super.doAfterCompose(comp);
}
public void onClick$btn(Event e) throws InterruptedException{
Messagebox.show("Hi btn");
}
}