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package de.jwic.samples.controls;
import de.jwic.base.ControlContainer;
import de.jwic.base.IControlContainer;
import de.jwic.controls.Button;
import de.jwic.events.SelectionEvent;
import de.jwic.events.SelectionListener;
import de.jwic.samples.controls.propeditor.PropertyEditorView;
/**
*
* Demonstrates the usage of the WindowControl.
*
* @author Florian Lippisch
* @version $Revision: 1.2 $
*/
public class JavaScriptDemo extends ControlContainer {
private JavaScriptDemoControl control;
public JavaScriptDemo(IControlContainer container) {
super(container);
control = new JavaScriptDemoControl(this, "control");
// create the property editor
PropertyEditorView propEditor = new PropertyEditorView(this, "propEditor");
propEditor.setBean(control);
Button btState1 = new Button(this, "btState1");
btState1.setTitle("Click Me");
btState1.addSelectionListener(new SelectionListener() {
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see de.jwic.events.SelectionListener#objectSelected(de.jwic.events.SelectionEvent)
*/
public void objectSelected(SelectionEvent event) {
control.setSomeString("This box is rather small I would say.");
control.setWidth(60);
control.setHeight(100);
}
});
Button btState2 = new Button(this, "btState2");
btState2.setTitle("Or me?");
btState2.addSelectionListener(new SelectionListener() {
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see de.jwic.events.SelectionListener#objectSelected(de.jwic.events.SelectionEvent)
*/
public void objectSelected(SelectionEvent event) {
control.setSomeString("Now this is what I call enough space! Anyone wants to rent a few pixel? :-)");
control.setWidth(300);
control.setHeight(100);
}
});
}
}