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- //: Separation.java
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
- // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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- /////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Separating GUI logic and business objects
- import java.awt.*;
- import java.awt.event.*;
- import java.applet.*;
-
- class BusinessLogic {
- private int modifier;
- BusinessLogic(int mod) {
- modifier = mod;
- }
- public void setModifier(int mod) {
- modifier = mod;
- }
- public int getModifier() {
- return modifier;
- }
- // Some business operations:
- public int calculation1(int arg) {
- return arg * modifier;
- }
- public int calculation2(int arg) {
- return arg + modifier;
- }
- }
-
- public class Separation extends Applet {
- TextField
- t = new TextField(20),
- mod = new TextField(20);
- BusinessLogic bl = new BusinessLogic(2);
- Button
- calc1 = new Button("Calculation 1"),
- calc2 = new Button("Calculation 2");
- public void init() {
- add(t);
- calc1.addActionListener(new Calc1L());
- calc2.addActionListener(new Calc2L());
- add(calc1); add(calc2);
- mod.addTextListener(new ModL());
- add(new Label("Modifier:"));
- add(mod);
- }
- static int getValue(TextField tf) {
- try {
- return Integer.parseInt(tf.getText());
- } catch(NumberFormatException e) {
- return 0;
- }
- }
- class Calc1L implements ActionListener {
- public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
- t.setText(Integer.toString(
- bl.calculation1(getValue(t))));
- }
- }
- class Calc2L implements ActionListener {
- public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
- t.setText(Integer.toString(
- bl.calculation2(getValue(t))));
- }
- }
- class ModL implements TextListener {
- public void textValueChanged(TextEvent e) {
- bl.setModifier(getValue(mod));
- }
- }
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- Separation applet = new Separation();
- Frame aFrame = new Frame("Separation");
- aFrame.addWindowListener(
- new WindowAdapter() {
- public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
- System.exit(0);
- }
- });
- aFrame.add(applet, BorderLayout.CENTER);
- aFrame.setSize(200,200);
- applet.init();
- applet.start();
- aFrame.setVisible(true);
- }
- } ///:~