package e4s.tutorial; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import e4s.application.CurrencyCode; import e4s.application.CurrencyCode.CURRENCY; import e4s.html.*; import e4s.servlet.E4ModuleImplementation; /** * Usage of CurrencyCodes. Currency codes are defined within E4S and there is a mechanism implemented which * reads the current exchange rates automatically from the European Central Bank (ECB). * * {@tutorial Example_CurrencyCode} * * @see e4s.application.CurrencyCode */ public class Example_CurrencyCode extends E4ModuleImplementation { public static E4Method start = null; public void start( HTML html ) { BODY body = html.BODY(); body.Message(E4Message.CAPTION,"Currency Codes"); body.P(); TABLE table = body.TABLE(TABLE.E4S_DEFAULT_TABLE()); CURRENCY[] currencies = CurrencyCode.getCurrencies(); for( int i = 0; i < currencies.length; i++ ) { TR tr = table.TR(); float rate = currencies[i].getRate(); tr.TD().print(currencies[i].getCode()); tr.TD().print(currencies[i].getName()); tr.TD().print(null2nbsp(currencies[i].getSymbol())); // get the rate from EZB if (Float.isNaN(rate)) tr.TD().print(NBSP); else tr.TD(Align.RIGHT).print(rate); } SimpleDateFormat df_date = getDateFormat(); SimpleDateFormat df_time = getTimeFormat(); FONT f = body.FONT(FONT.ARIAL_smaller); CurrencyCode.addLegend(f, getApplObj()); } }