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Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide

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Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Vaadin is a mature, open-source, and powerful Java framework used to build modern web applications in plain Java. Vaadin brings back the fun of programming UI interfaces to the web universe. No HTML, no CSS, no JavaScript, no XML. Vaadin lets you implement web user interfaces using an object oriented model, similar to desktop technologies such as Swing and AWT. Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide is an engaging guide that will teach you how to develop web applications in minutes. With this book, you will Develop useful applications and learn basics of Java web development. By the end of the book you will be able to build Java web applications that look fantastic. The book begins with simple examples using the most common Vaadin UI components and quickly move towards more complex applications as components are introduced chapter-by-chapter. Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide shows you how to use Eclipse, Netbeans, and Maven to create Vaadin projects. It then demonstrates how to use labels, text fields, buttons, and other input components. Once you get a grasp of the basic usage of Vaadin, the book explains Vaadin theory to prepare you for the rest of the trip that will enhance your knowledge of Vaadin UI components and customization techniques.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

File download


In Chapter 2, Using Input Components and Forms – Time to Listen to Users, we learned how to upload files. Now we're going to learn how to download files. Let's say we have a PDF file and want users to download it by clicking a button. Doing it is quite easy. First a PDF file is a Resource, right? Suppose the file is in the classpath:

ClassResource resource = new ClassResource("enterprise-app.pdf");

We also need a Button:

Button button = new Button("Download the PDF");
button.setStyleName(BaseTheme.BUTTON_LINK);

Tip

Use button.setStyleName(BaseTheme.BUTTON_LINK) to render the button like a standard link. Next chapter we'll learn more about styles.

The following two lines will make the rest of the job:

FileDownloader downloader = new FileDownloader(resource);
downloader.extend(button);

FileDownloader is an Extension. En Extension is an interface that allows adding functionality to a component. This particular extension starts a download when the extended component is clicked. Take a...