Concept
method
Example3.zul and example3VM.java
example3VM.java
Initialization
The binder is responsible for creating and initializing a ViewModel instance. If you want to perform your own initialization in a ViewModel, you can declare your own initial method by annotating a method with @Init . The Binder will invoke this method when initializing a ViewModel. Each ViewModel can only have one initialmethod
Example3.zul and example3VM.java
<?page title="new page title" contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8"?> <zk> <window apply="org.zkoss.bind.BindComposer" viewModel="@id('myvm') @init('ex.myexample.example3VM')"> <grid width="400px"> <rows> <row> First Name: <textbox id="fname" value="@load(myvm.firstName)" /> </row> <row> Last Name: <textbox id="lname" value="@load(myvm.lastName)" /> </row> </rows> </grid> <separator /> <div align=" center "> <button id="Submit" label="Submit" /> </div> </window> </zk>
example3VM.java
package ex.myexample; import org.zkoss.bind.annotation.Init; public class example3VM { private String firstName; private String lastName; public String getFirstName() { return firstName; } public void setFirstName(String firstName) { this.firstName = firstName; } public String getLastName() { return lastName; } public void setLastName(String lastName) { this.lastName = lastName; } @Init public void CreatePerson() { firstName="john"; lastName="smith"; } }