Summary

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MIDP's main user-interface classes are based on abstractions that can be adapted to devices that have different display and input capabilities. Several varieties of prepackaged screen classes make it easy to create a user interface. Screens have a title and an optional ticker. Most importantly, screens can contain Commands, which the implementation makes available to the user. Your application can respond to commands by acting as a listener object. This chapter described TextBox, a screen for accepting user input, and Alert, a simple screen for displaying information. In the next chapter, we'll get into the more complex List and Form classes.


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Wireless Java. Developing with J2ME
ColdFusion MX Professional Projects
ISBN: 1590590775
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 129

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