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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. | |
− | + | # 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. | |
− | + | # As appropriate, assign and code event handlers. | |
− | + | # 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:
- Create a Handler type of stereotype RUIHandler.
- 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.
- As appropriate, assign and code event handlers.
- 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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