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Midlet Servlet 2
Midlet Servlet 2


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import javax.microedition.rms.*;
import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;
import javax.microedition.midlet.*;
import javax.microedition.io.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Vector;

public class SecondMidletServlet extends MIDlet implements CommandListener {
    Display display = null;
    List menu = null
    TextBox input = null;
    String user = null;    

    String url = "http://developer.java.sun.com/servlet/RequestServlet";
    static final Command backCommand = new Command("Back", Command.BACK, 0);
    static final Command submitCommand = new Command("Submit", Command.OK, 2);
    static final Command exitCommand = new Command("Exit", Command.STOP, 3);
    String currentMenu = null;

    public SecondMidletServlet() {
    }

    public void startApp() throws MIDletStateChangeException {
      display = Display.getDisplay(this);
      menu = new List("Invoke Servlet", Choice.IMPLICIT);
      menu.append("Add a user"null);
      menu.addCommand(exitCommand);
      menu.setCommandListener(this);
      mainMenu();
    }

    public void pauseApp() {
    }

    public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional) {
      notifyDestroyed();
    }

    void mainMenu() {
      display.setCurrent(menu);
    }

    public void addName() {
      input = new TextBox("Enter first name:"""5, TextField.ANY);
      input.addCommand(submitCommand);
      input.addCommand(backCommand);
      input.setCommandListener(this);
      input.setString("");
      display.setCurrent(input);
    }

    void invokeServlet(String urlthrows IOException {
        HttpConnection c = null;
        InputStream is = null;
        OutputStream os = null;
        StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer();
        TextBox t = null;
        try {
          c = (HttpConnection)Connector.open(url);
          c.setRequestMethod(HttpConnection.POST);
          c.setRequestProperty("IF-Modified-Since""20 Jan 2001 16:19:14 GMT");
          c.setRequestProperty("User-Agent","Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0");
          c.setRequestProperty("Content-Language""en-CA");
          
          os = c.openOutputStream();
          String str = "name="+user;
          byte postmsg[] = str.getBytes();
          System.out.println("Length: "+str.getBytes());
          for(int i=0;i<postmsg.length;i++) {
            os.write(postmsg[i]);
          }
          // or you can easily do:
          // os.write(("name="+user).getBytes()); 
          os.flush();

          is = c.openDataInputStream();
          int ch;
          while ((ch = is.read()) != -1) {
            b.append((charch);
            System.out.print((char)ch);
          }
          t = new TextBox("Second Servlet", b.toString()10240);
          t.addCommand(backCommand);
          t.setCommandListener(this);
        finally {
           if(is!= null) {
              is.close();
           }
           if(os != null) {
              os.close();
           }
           if(c != null) {
              c.close();
           }
        }
        display.setCurrent(t);
    

   public void commandAction(Command c, Displayable d) {
      String label = c.getLabel();
      if (label.equals("Exit")) {
         destroyApp(true);
      else if (label.equals("Back")) {
         mainMenu();
      else if (label.equals("Submit")) {
         user = input.getString();
         try {
           invokeServlet(url);
         }catch(IOException e) {}
      else {
        addName();
      
   }
}


           
       
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