//: c13:Button2.java // From 'Thinking in Java, 2nd ed.' by Bruce Eckel // www.BruceEckel.com. See copyright notice in CopyRight.txt. // Responding to button presses. // <applet code=Button2 width=200 height=75> // </applet> import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.awt.*; import com.bruceeckel.swing.*; public class Button2 extends JApplet { JButton b1 = new JButton("Button 1"), b2 = new JButton("Button 2"); JTextField txt = new JTextField(10); class BL implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e){ String name = ((JButton)e.getSource()).getText(); txt.setText(name); } } BL al = new BL(); public void init() { b1.addActionListener(al); b2.addActionListener(al); Container cp = getContentPane(); cp.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); cp.add(b1); cp.add(b2); cp.add(txt); } public static void main(String[] args) { Console.run(new Button2(), 200, 75); } } ///:~