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[[Zimbra AjaxTk]]->[[DHTML Widget Toolkit]]->[[Widgets]] | {{Archive}}[[Zimbra AjaxTk]]->[[DHTML Widget Toolkit]]->[[Widgets]] | ||
*Include the files needed | *Include the files needed | ||
*Debug object | |||
*All widgets require a shell to operate in. This is called using the [[DwtShell]] class. | *All widgets require a shell to operate in. This is called using the [[DwtShell]] class. | ||
*add components | *add components | ||
The className argument is used to assign a css class to the widget. | The <code>className</code> argument is used to assign a css class to the widget. | ||
*add listeners | *add listeners | ||
*put handling processes inside the listener methods | *put handling processes inside the listener methods | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 24 March 2015
- This is archive documentation, which means it is not supported or valid for recent versions of Zimbra Collaboration.
Zimbra AjaxTk->DHTML Widget Toolkit->Widgets
- Include the files needed
- Debug object
- All widgets require a shell to operate in. This is called using the DwtShell class.
- add components
The className
argument is used to assign a css class to the widget.
- add listeners
- put handling processes inside the listener methods