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The SBJ MVC Framework - The Model, from Abstraction to Realization

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A Model-View-Controller Framework that integrates with the MFC Doc/View architecture
// This MFC Samples source code demonstrates using MFC Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface 
// (the "Fluent UI") and is provided only as referential material to supplement the 
// Microsoft Foundation Classes Reference and related electronic documentation 
// included with the MFC C++ library software.  
// License terms to copy, use or distribute the Fluent UI are available separately.  
// To learn more about our Fluent UI licensing program, please visit 
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/officeui.
//
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation
// All rights reserved.

// Shapes.cpp : Defines the class behaviors for the application.
//

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "afxwinappex.h"
#include "Shapes.h"
#include "MainFrm.h"

#include "ShapesDoc.h"
#include "ShapesView.h"

#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#endif


// ShapesApp

BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(ShapesApp, CWinAppEx)
	ON_COMMAND(ID_APP_ABOUT, &ShapesApp::OnAppAbout)
	// Standard file based document commands
	ON_COMMAND(ID_FILE_NEW, &CWinAppEx::OnFileNew)
	ON_COMMAND(ID_FILE_OPEN, &CWinAppEx::OnFileOpen)
	// Standard print setup command
	ON_COMMAND(ID_FILE_PRINT_SETUP, &CWinAppEx::OnFilePrintSetup)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()


// ShapesApp construction

ShapesApp::ShapesApp()
{

	// TODO: add construction code here,
	// Place all significant initialization in InitInstance
}

// The one and only ShapesApp object

ShapesApp theApp;


// ShapesApp initialization

BOOL ShapesApp::InitInstance()
{
	// InitCommonControlsEx() is required on Windows XP if an application
	// manifest specifies use of ComCtl32.dll version 6 or later to enable
	// visual styles.  Otherwise, any window creation will fail.
	INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX InitCtrls;
	InitCtrls.dwSize = sizeof(InitCtrls);
	// Set this to include all the common control classes you want to use
	// in your application.
	InitCtrls.dwICC = ICC_WIN95_CLASSES;
	InitCommonControlsEx(&InitCtrls);

	CWinAppEx::InitInstance();

	// Initialize OLE libraries
	if (!AfxOleInit())
	{
		AfxMessageBox(IDP_OLE_INIT_FAILED);
		return FALSE;
	}
	AfxEnableControlContainer();
	// Standard initialization
	// If you are not using these features and wish to reduce the size
	// of your final executable, you should remove from the following
	// the specific initialization routines you do not need
	// Change the registry key under which our settings are stored
	// TODO: You should modify this string to be something appropriate
	// such as the name of your company or organization
	SetRegistryKey(_T("SbjCat"));
	SetRegistryBase(_T("Settings"));
	LoadStdProfileSettings(4);  // Load standard INI file options

	InitContextMenuManager();

	InitKeyboardManager();

	InitTooltipManager();
	CMFCToolTipInfo ttParams;
	ttParams.m_bVislManagerTheme = TRUE;
	theApp.GetTooltipManager()->SetTooltipParams(AFX_TOOLTIP_TYPE_ALL,
		RUNTIME_CLASS(CMFCToolTipCtrl), &ttParams);

	// Register the application's document templates.  Document templates
	//  serve as the connection between documents, frame windows and views
	CSingleDocTemplate* pDocTemplate;
	pDocTemplate = new CSingleDocTemplate(
		IDR_MAINFRAME,
		RUNTIME_CLASS(ShapesDoc),
		RUNTIME_CLASS(CMainFrame),       // main SDI frame window
		RUNTIME_CLASS(ShapesView));
	if (!pDocTemplate)
		return FALSE;
	AddDocTemplate(pDocTemplate);



	// Parse command line for standard shell commands, DDE, file open
	CCommandLineInfo cmdInfo;
	ParseCommandLine(cmdInfo);


	// Dispatch commands specified on the command line.  Will return FALSE if
	// app was launched with /RegServer, /Register, /Unregserver or /Unregister.
	if (!ProcessShellCommand(cmdInfo))
		return FALSE;

	// The one and only window has been initialized, so show and update it
	m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
	m_pMainWnd->UpdateWindow();
	// call DragAcceptFiles only if there's a suffix
	//  In an SDI app, this should occur after ProcessShellCommand
	return TRUE;
}



// CAboutDlg dialog used for App About

class CAboutDlg : public CDialog
{
public:
	CAboutDlg();

// Dialog Data
	enum { IDD = IDD_ABOUTBOX };

protected:
	virtual void DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX);    // DDX/DDV support

// Implementation
protected:
	DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
};

CAboutDlg::CAboutDlg() : CDialog(CAboutDlg::IDD)
{
}

void CAboutDlg::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX)
{
	CDialog::DoDataExchange(pDX);
}

BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CAboutDlg, CDialog)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()

// App command to run the dialog
void ShapesApp::OnAppAbout()
{
	CAboutDlg aboutDlg;
	aboutDlg.DoModal();
}

// ShapesApp customization load/save methods

void ShapesApp::PreLoadState()
{
	BOOL bNameValid;
	CString strName;
	bNameValid = strName.LoadString(IDS_EDIT_MENU);
	ASSERT(bNameValid);
	GetContextMenuManager()->AddMenu(strName, IDR_POPUP_EDIT);
}

void ShapesApp::LoadCustomState()
{
}

void ShapesApp::SaveCustomState()
{
}

// ShapesApp message handlers



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SBJ
United States United States
Real name is Steve Johnson. Programming since 1979. Started on a Heathkit Micro with a DEC LSI-11 and UCSD Pascal. Moved to PCs & DOS as soon as Turbo Pascal became available. Did some Assembly, ISR, TSR etc. All this while working for a Manufacturing Co. for 8 years. Had my own solo Co. doing barcode labeling software for 4 years (terrible business man, all I wanted to do was code). Since then working for various software companies. Moved to Windows around the time of 3.1 with Borland C then C++. Then on to VC++ and MFC, and just about anything I could get my hands on or had to learn for my job, and been at it ever since. Of course recently I've been playing with .NET, ASP, C#, WPF etc.

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