//======================================================================//	PROJECT:			_programming.java_//	FILE:				Gigobite.java//	PURPOSE:			Chapter 3 lablet//	VERSION:			1.1//	TARGET:				Java v1.1//	UPDATE HISTORY:		1.1		9/8/98		new documentation and 1.1 compliance//						1.0		8/21/96		the version in _p.j_//======================================================================//------------------------------ IMPORTS -------------------------------/*	Since we're not responding to any of the events generated by	the widgets (that'll come soon, in Chapter 6), we don't need to import	the java.awt.event package.*/import java.applet.*;import java.awt.*;//=========================== Gigobite CLASS =============================/** * The user interface of an on-line order form.  Think of this lablet as the * first third of a working order form--we do the layout here and later * will extend this class so that it responds to events.  The last third, * in which the applet would communicate the order back to the restaurant's * computer, is beyond the scope of the text. * * Note that all we have here is an init() method--we don't need the * "implements ActionListener" clause in the class header, we don't * need an actionPerformed() method, and we don't need a paint() * method. */public class Gigobite extends Applet {	//------------------------------ DATA ------------------------------		Checkbox superSize = new Checkbox("Super Size?");		TextField reminder = new TextField("Ask for Coupons!",18);	 	List sandwiches =	new List(5,true);  	List drinks = 		new List(5, true);  	List sides = 		new List(3, false);  	  	Choice sizes = new Choice();  	 	TextArea comments = new TextArea("Hold the pickles!", 2, 10); 	 	Button order = new Button("Place Order"); 	  	Label sandsLabel = new Label("Sandwiches");  	Label drinkLabel = new Label("Drinks");  	Label sidesLabel = new Label("Side Orders");  	Label title = new Label("Gigo-BITES");  	  	Font myFont1 = new Font("Helvetica",Font.BOLD,36);  	Font myFont2 = new Font("Helvetica",Font.ITALIC,12);		//---------------------------- METHODS -----------------------------    	/**  	 * Initialize all of the widgets and add them to the applet.  	 */  	public void init()   	{     	//----- Place the items in the sandwich List object.     			sandwiches.addItem("Hamburg");     	sandwiches.addItem("Cheeseburg");    	sandwiches.addItem("1/4-pound");     	sandwiches.addItem("1/2-pound");     	sandwiches.addItem("Side O' Beef");             	//----- Place the items in the side order List object.     			sides.addItem("Fries");     	sides.addItem("Baked");     	sides.addItem("Chips");        		//----- Place the items in the drinks List object.				drinks.addItem("Cola");     	drinks.addItem("Root Beer");     	drinks.addItem("Coffee");     	drinks.addItem("Shake");     	drinks.addItem("Milk");      	//----- Place the items in the size Choice object.     			sizes.addItem("Small");		sizes.addItem("Medium");     	sizes.addItem("Large");				//----- Set the applet's background color and size.		  		setBackground(Color.yellow);    	setSize(450,300);	// We don't really need this--we include it here    						// so you can see what happens to the layout when    						// you change the applet's size.  				//----- Adjust the properties of some of the widgets.				sandsLabel.setFont(myFont2);  		drinkLabel.setBackground(Color.cyan);		sidesLabel.setForeground(Color.red);		title.setFont(myFont1);		title.setForeground(Color.blue);              	//----- Add all of the widgets to our applet.     			add(sandsLabel);    	add(sandwiches);     	add(drinkLabel);     	add(drinks);     	add(sidesLabel);    	add(sides);    	add(comments);     	add(sizes);     	add(superSize);    	add(reminder);		add(order); 		add(title);	}}