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When you write a Rich UI application, the typical process is as follows:  
 
When you write a Rich UI application, the typical process is as follows:  
  
* Create a Handler type of stereotype RUIHandler.
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# Create a Handler type of stereotype RUIHandler.
* Declare the widgets and customize them.  
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# Declare the widgets and customize them.  
* Display a given widget by including it either in the '''initialUI''' array of the Rich UI handler or in the '''children''' array of another widget.
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# Display a given widget by including it either in the '''initialUI''' array of the Rich UI handler or in the '''children''' array of another widget.
* As appropriate, assign and code event handlers.  
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# As appropriate, assign and code event handlers.  
* Write initialization code in the on-construction function.
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# Write initialization code in the on-construction function.
  
 
The Rich UI editor can handle several steps for you, and the order of steps 2-5 is flexible.
 
The Rich UI editor can handle several steps for you, and the order of steps 2-5 is flexible.

Revision as of 15:36, 15 February 2012

When you write a Rich UI application, the typical process is as follows:

  1. Create a Handler type of stereotype RUIHandler.
  2. Declare the widgets and customize them.
  3. Display a given widget by including it either in the initialUI array of the Rich UI handler or in the children array of another widget.
  4. As appropriate, assign and code event handlers.
  5. Write initialization code in the on-construction function.

The Rich UI editor can handle several steps for you, and the order of steps 2-5 is flexible.

Create a Handler type of stereotype RUIHandler

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Declare the widgets and customize them

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Display a given widget




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