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WORKING WITH LISTS AND TABS In this weeks practice program you are going to extend the Week 3 Pizza Graphical user interfaceAbout 1 month PIZZA ORDER GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE In this weeks practice program we are going to build a Pizza Order grapWORKING WITH LISTS AND TABS In this weeks practice program you are going to extend the Week 3 Pizza Graphical user interface program and add JTabbs and JLists to the interface. While is it a good idea for you to continue working with the program you created in the previous week, you can download a working solution WK3_PRACTICE_PIZZA.ZIP and start with this solution. If you have any questions or need any help post a question in the Programming/Practice Help discussion in the Introduction & Resources module. STEPS 1. If you are using your solution, make a copy of your solution, rename it to WK4 Practice (or something similiar) then open up the copy. 2. Create a new JFrame form in the application. 3. Add a JTabb to new, blank form. 4. Add two panels to the JTabb. 5. Open up the “old” form with the original pizza controls, then select the controls and copy and paste them to the one of the panels in the new form with the JTabb 1. You can copy all of them at once by holding down the CTRL key and clicking on the control. 2. Selecting a panel will select all the elements in the panel. 3. Notice that when you copy the controls all the events and handlers are copied over as well. 6. Select all the code behind the original Pizza_Main (do not copy the control code) and paste it into the new JFrame. 7. Run the program and ensure the collecting the pizza order information works as in the original program. 8. In the second panel add 1. JList that will hold the list of all the orders 2. TextField that will display the selected order 3. A delete order button that will delete a selected order. 4. Update order button that will the total cost of a selected order. See the following for a demonstration on how the application should operate after you have made changes. About 1 month PIZZA ORDER GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE In this week’s practice program we are going to build a “Pizza Order” graphical user interface that collects the order information for ordering a Pizza (we can then use the BMI program to see how bad pizza is for you!). EACH PIZZA ORDER WILL CONTAIN o Customer first and last name o Pizza size (only one can be selected) – Small: $6.99 Medium: $9.99 • Large: $12.99-the default o Toppings (multiple selections) – extra cheese: $1.50 sausage: $2.25 ham: $2.25 After each item is selected the total cost should be updated and displayed. THERE SHALL BE COMMAND BUTTONS AND MENU OPTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS: • Total Order–displays the total price of the order • Clear Items-clears all the input fields, except for the customer name – New Order–clears all the input fields, and creates a new order – Exit the application our final application shall look and operate like the following: Show transcribed image text WORKING WITH LISTS AND TABS In this weeks practice program you are going to extend the Week 3 Pizza Graphical user interface program and add JTabbs and JLists to the interface. While is it a good idea for you to continue working with the program you created in the previous week, you can download a working solution WK3_PRACTICE_PIZZA.ZIP and start with this solution. If you have any questions or need any help post a question in the Programming/Practice Help discussion in the Introduction & Resources module. STEPS 1. If you are using your solution, make a copy of your solution, rename it to WK4 Practice (or something similiar) then open up the copy. 2. Create a new JFrame form in the application. 3. Add a JTabb to new, blank form. 4. Add two panels to the JTabb. 5. Open up the “old” form with the original pizza controls, then select the controls and copy and paste them to the one of the panels in the new form with the JTabb 1. You can copy all of them at once by holding down the CTRL key and clicking on the control. 2. Selecting a panel will select all the elements in the panel. 3. Notice that when you copy the controls all the events and handlers are copied over as well. 6. Select all the code behind the original Pizza_Main (do not copy the control code) and paste it into the new JFrame. 7. Run the program and ensure the collecting the pizza order information works as in the original program. 8. In the second panel add 1. JList that will hold the list of all the orders 2. TextField that will display the selected order 3. A delete order button that will delete a selected order. 4. Update order button that will the total cost of a selected order. See the following for a demonstration on how the application should operate after you have made changes.
About 1 month PIZZA ORDER GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE In this week’s practice program we are going to build a “Pizza Order” graphical user interface that collects the order information for ordering a Pizza (we can then use the BMI program to see how bad pizza is for you!). EACH PIZZA ORDER WILL CONTAIN o Customer first and last name o Pizza size (only one can be selected) – Small: $6.99 Medium: $9.99 • Large: $12.99-the default o Toppings (multiple selections) – extra cheese: $1.50 sausage: $2.25 ham: $2.25 After each item is selected the total cost should be updated and displayed. THERE SHALL BE COMMAND BUTTONS AND MENU OPTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS: • Total Order–displays the total price of the order • Clear Items-clears all the input fields, except for the customer name – New Order–clears all the input fields, and creates a new order – Exit the application our final application shall look and operate like the following:

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