htmlpage/src/test/java/org/apidesign/bck2brwsr/htmlpage/PageController.java
branchemul
changeset 553 388e48c0a37a
parent 100 029e6eed60e9
parent 552 38696181ea53
child 554 05224402145d
     1.1 --- a/htmlpage/src/test/java/org/apidesign/bck2brwsr/htmlpage/PageController.java	Thu Oct 11 06:15:22 2012 -0700
     1.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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     1.4 -package org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.htmlpage;
     1.5 -
     1.6 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.htmlpage.api.OnClick;
     1.7 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.htmlpage.api.Page;
     1.8 -
     1.9 -/** Trivial demo for the bck2brwsr project. First of all start
    1.10 - * with <a href="TestPage.html">your XHTML page</a>. Include there
    1.11 - * a script that will <em>boot Java</em> in your browser.
    1.12 - * <p>
    1.13 - * Then use <code>@Page</code> annotation to 
    1.14 - * generate a Java representation of elements with IDs in that page.
    1.15 - * Depending on the type of the elements, they will have different 
    1.16 - * methods (e.g. <code>PG_TITLE</code> has <code>setText</code>, etc.).
    1.17 - * Use <code>@OnClick</code> annotation to associate behavior
    1.18 - * with existing elements. Use the generated elements
    1.19 - * (<code>PG_TITLE</code>, <code>PG_TEXT</code>) to modify the page.
    1.20 - * <p>
    1.21 - * Everything is type-safe. As soon as somebody modifies the page and
    1.22 - * removes the IDs or re-assigns them to wrong elements. Java compiler
    1.23 - * will emit an error.
    1.24 - * <p>
    1.25 - * Welcome to the type-safe HTML5 world!
    1.26 - *
    1.27 - * @author Jaroslav Tulach <jtulach@netbeans.org>
    1.28 - */
    1.29 -@Page(xhtml="TestPage.html", name="TestPage")
    1.30 -public class PageController {
    1.31 -    @OnClick(id="pg.button")
    1.32 -    static void updateTitle() {
    1.33 -        TestPage.PG_TITLE.setText(TestPage.PG_TEXT.getValue());
    1.34 -    }
    1.35 -}