TextBox Capture

/*
J2ME: The Complete Reference

James Keogh

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

ISBN 0072227109

*/
//jad file (please verify the jar size)
/*
MIDlet-Name: TextBoxCapture
MIDlet-Version: 1.0
MIDlet-Vendor: MyCompany
MIDlet-Jar-URL: TextBoxCapture.jar
MIDlet-1: TextBoxCapture, , TextBoxCapture
MicroEdition-Configuration: CLDC-1.0
MicroEdition-Profile: MIDP-1.0
MIDlet-JAR-SIZE: 100

*/
import javax.microedition.midlet.*;
import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;
public class TextBoxCapture extends MIDlet implements CommandListener
{
private Display display;
private TextBox textbox;
private Command submit;
private Command exit;
public TextBoxCapture()
{
display = Display.getDisplay(this);
submit = new Command("Submit", Command.SCREEN, 1);
exit = new Command("Exit", Command.EXIT, 1);
textbox = new TextBox("First Name:", "", 30, TextField.ANY);
textbox.addCommand(exit);
textbox.addCommand(submit);
textbox.setCommandListener(this);
}
public void startApp()
{
display.setCurrent(textbox);
}
public void pauseApp()
{
}
public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional)
{
}
public void commandAction(Command command, Displayable displayable)
{
if (command == submit)
{
textbox.setString("Hello, " + textbox.getString());
textbox.removeCommand(submit);
}
else if (command == exit)
{
destroyApp(false);
notifyDestroyed();
}
}
}

4 comments:

  1. it would have been much more comprehensible if the codes were commented. This will help dummies a lot

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  2. Plz... let me know how to run this code, do we save the file .jad or .jar extension?

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