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Sound Alert

/*-------------------------------------------------- * SoundAlert.java * * Example from the book:     Core J2ME Technology * Copyright John W. Muchow   http://www.CoreJ2ME.com * You may use/modify for any non-commercial purpose *-------------------------------------------------*/ import javax.microedition.midlet.*; import javax.microedition.lcdui.*; public class SoundAlert extends MIDlet implements ItemStateListener, CommandListener {   private Display display;      // Reference to display object    private Form fmMain;         // Main form   private Command cmExit;      // Command to exit the MIDlet   private ChoiceGroup cgSound; // Choice group   public SoundAlert()   {     display = Display.getDisplay(this);     // Create an exclusive (radio) choice group     cgSound = new ChoiceGroup("Choose a sound", Choice.EXCLUSIVE);          // Append options, with no associated images     cgSound.append("Info", null);         cgSound.append("Confirmation", null);         cgSound.append("Warning", null);                 cgSound.append("Alarm", null);             cgSound.append("Error", null);         cmExit = new Command("Exit", Command.EXIT, 1);     // Create Form, add components, listen for events     fmMain = new Form("");     fmMain.append(cgSound);     fmMain.addCommand(cmExit);     fmMain.setCommandListener(this);        fmMain.setItemStateListener(this);   }   public void startApp()   {     display.setCurrent(fmMain);   }   public void pauseApp()   { }      public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional)   { }   public void commandAction(Command c, Displayable s)   {     if (c == cmExit)     {       destroyApp(false);       notifyDestroyed();     }    }      public void itemStateChanged(Item item)                 {     switch (cgSound.getSelectedIndex())     {       case 0:          AlertType.INFO.playSound(display);         break;       case 1:         AlertType.CONFIRMATION.playSound(display);         break;       case 2:         AlertType.WARNING.playSound(display);         break;       case 3:         AlertType.ALARM.playSound(display);         break;       case 4:         AlertType.ERROR.playSound(display);         break;     }   } }