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Java » J2ME » Key Event 




Event Example 1
Event Example 1


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import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;
import javax.microedition.midlet.*;

public class EventEx1 extends MIDlet implements CommandListener {
    // display manager
    Display display = null;
    
    // a menu with items
    List menu = null// main menu

    // textbox
    TextBox input = null;

    // command
    static final Command backCommand = new Command("Back", Command.BACK, 0);
    static final Command mainMenuCommand = new Command("Main", Command.SCREEN, 1);
    static final Command exitCommand = new Command("Exit", Command.STOP, 2);
    String currentMenu = null;

    // constructor.
    public EventEx1() {
    }

    /**
     * Start the MIDlet by creating a list of items and associating the
     * exit command with it.
     */
    public void startApp() throws MIDletStateChangeException {
      display = Display.getDisplay(this);

      menu = new List("Menu Items", Choice.IMPLICIT);
      menu.append("Item1"null);
      menu.append("Item2"null);
      menu.append("Item3"null);
      menu.append("Item4"null);
      menu.addCommand(exitCommand);
      menu.setCommandListener(this);

      mainMenu();
    }

    public void pauseApp() {
      display = null;
      menu = null;
      input = null;
    }

    public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional) {
      notifyDestroyed();
    }

    // main menu
    void mainMenu() {
      display.setCurrent(menu);
      currentMenu = "Main"
    }

    /**
     * a generic method that will be called when selected any of
     * the items on the list.
     */
    public void prepare() {
       input = new TextBox("Enter some text: """5, TextField.ANY);
       input.addCommand(backCommand);
       input.setCommandListener(this);
       input.setString("");
       display.setCurrent(input);
    }

    /**
     * Test item1.
     */
    public void testItem1() {
      prepare();
      currentMenu = "item1";
    }
   
    /**
     * Test item2.
     */
    public void testItem2() {
       prepare();
       currentMenu = "item2"
    }

    /**
     * Test item3.
     */
    public void testItem3() {
       prepare();
       currentMenu = "item3"
    }

    /**
     * Test item4.
     */
    public void testItem4() {
       prepare();
       currentMenu = "item4"
    }


   /**
    * Handle events.
    */  
   public void commandAction(Command c, Displayable d) {
      String label = c.getLabel();
      if (label.equals("Exit")) {
         destroyApp(true);
      else if (label.equals("Back")) {
          if(currentMenu.equals("item1"|| currentMenu.equals("item2"||
             currentMenu.equals("item3"|| currentMenu.equals("item4"))  {
            // go back to menu
            mainMenu();
          

      else {
         List down = (List)display.getCurrent();
         switch(down.getSelectedIndex()) {
           case 0: testItem1();break;
           case 1: testItem2();break;
           case 2: testItem3();break;
           case 3: testItem4();break;
         }
            
      }
  }
}


           
       














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