Difference between revisions of "Teams Winter 2011/team1/BlackBerry/Add Elements to Main Screen"
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addMenuItem(edit); | addMenuItem(edit); | ||
− | MenuItem delete = new MenuItem(new StringProvider(" | + | MenuItem delete = new MenuItem(new StringProvider("Delete Student"), 400, 4); |
delete.setCommand(new Command(new DeleteCommandHandler())); | delete.setCommand(new Command(new DeleteCommandHandler())); | ||
addMenuItem(delete); | addMenuItem(delete); |
Revision as of 14:50, 17 March 2011
3. Add Elements to Main (First) Screen
3.1. Open MyScreen.java
class.
3.2. Create class Student
with the following fields:
private String firstName; private String lastName; private String email;
3.3. Add an array in MyScreen
class to work with data.
3.4. The following elements are added to the MyScreen()
constructor. Add a text field:
add(new AutoTextEditField("Student Name: ", ""));
3.5. Add a search button:
add(new ButtonField("Search"));
3.6. Add the array of students to the list field:
ObjectListField olf = new ObjectListField(); for (int i=0; i< ls.length; i++) { olf.insert(i, ls[i].getFirstName() + " " + ls[i].getLastName()); } add(olf);
3.7. Add view, add, edit and delete student options to the menu and set commands to execute:
MenuItem view = new MenuItem(new StringProvider("View Student"), 100, 1); view.setCommand(new Command(new ViewCommandHandler())); addMenuItem(view); MenuItem adds = new MenuItem(new StringProvider("Add Student"), 200, 2); adds.setCommand(new Command(new AddCommandHandler())); addMenuItem(adds); MenuItem edit = new MenuItem(new StringProvider("Edit Student"), 300, 3); edit.setCommand(new Command(new EditCommandHandler())); addMenuItem(edit); MenuItem delete = new MenuItem(new StringProvider("Delete Student"), 400, 4); delete.setCommand(new Command(new DeleteCommandHandler())); addMenuItem(delete);
3.8. Create inner classes to execute all commands:
class ViewCommandHandler extends CommandHandler { public void execute(ReadOnlyCommandMetadata metadata, Object context){ Dialog.alert("View was selected"); } } class AddCommandHandler extends CommandHandler { public void execute(ReadOnlyCommandMetadata metadata, Object context){ Dialog.alert("Add was selected"); } } class EditCommandHandler extends CommandHandler { public void execute(ReadOnlyCommandMetadata metadata, Object context){ Dialog.alert("Edit was selected"); } } class DeleteCommandHandler extends CommandHandler { public void execute(ReadOnlyCommandMetadata metadata, Object context){ Dialog.alert("Delete was selected"); } }
3.9.