package com.vaadin.tests.tickets; import com.vaadin.Application; import com.vaadin.shared.ui.label.ContentMode; import com.vaadin.ui.AbstractOrderedLayout; import com.vaadin.ui.Label; import com.vaadin.ui.TextField; import com.vaadin.ui.UI.LegacyWindow; public class Ticket2240 extends Application { public static final String txt = "
There are two main types of windows: application-level windows, and " + "\"sub windows\".
A sub window is rendered as a \"inline\" popup window" + " within the (native) browser window to which it was added. You can create" + " a sub window by creating a new Window and adding it to a application-level window, for instance" + " your main window.
In contrast, you create a application-level window by" + " creating a new Window and adding it to the Application. Application-level" + " windows are not shown by default - you need to open a browser window for" + " the url representing the window. You can think of the application-level" + " windows as separate views into your application - and a way to create a" + " \"native\" browser window.
Depending on your needs, it's also" + " possible to create a new window instance (with it's own internal state)" + " for each new (native) browser window, or you can share the same instance" + " (and state) between several browser windows (the latter is most useful" + " for read-only views).
This is the end.
"; @Override public void init() { LegacyWindow w = new LegacyWindow(getClass().getSimpleName()); setMainWindow(w); setTheme("tests-tickets"); createUI((AbstractOrderedLayout) w.getContent()); } private void createUI(AbstractOrderedLayout layout) { layout.setHeight(null); layout.setStyleName("borders"); // layout.setSizeFull(); final Label l = new Label(txt); l.setContentMode(ContentMode.HTML); // l.setWidth("100%"); TextField tf = new TextField("This is a textField"); tf.setWidth("100%"); layout.addComponent(tf); layout.addComponent(l); } }