Import Statement

Having created a couple of new classes, it should be no surprise that we need to add these to our import statement, otherwise we will encounter the following error when we try to run the VMS Motors application: VMSFrame is not recognized. The new code required is shown in Figure 6-5.

Now that the import and start files have been changed to reflect the new classes and the VMSFrame has been integrated into the logon functionality, we can run the VMS Motors application again, as shown in Figure 6-6, to see how the MDI frame will appear.

Figure 6-5. VMS Motors import file listing.
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