BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 12, Problem 4PP
Program Plan Intro
To implement a program to produce a requirements document for a given specification
Program plan:
- In the file “Address.java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “Address”,
- Declare necessary variables.
- Define the constructor.
- Define the parameterized constructor.
- Define a method “getStreet()” to get the street.
- Define a method “getCity()” to get the city.
- Define a method “getState()” to get the state.
- Define a method “getZip()” to get the zip code.
- Define a method “getUsps()” to get the full mailing address.
- In the file “
Database .java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “Database”,- Create an array list to store data.
- Define the constructor.
- Define the parameterized constructor.
- Define a method “addRecord()” to add a database record to the database.
- Define a method “enterRecords()” that prompts for database record and adds them to the database.
- Define a method “getRecords()” to get the database records.
- Define a method “saveRecords()” to save the database records to a text file.
- In the file “Mailing.java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “Mailing”,
- Declare necessary variables.
- Define the constructor.
- Define the parameterized constructor.
- Define a method “createEmailing()” to write the email to a file with two line spaces between emails.
- Define a method “createUSPSmailing()” to write the letters to a file with two line spaces between letters.
- In the file “Message.java”, import necessary package, and create a class “Message”,
- Declare necessary variables.
- Define the constructor.
- Define the parameterized constructor.
- Define a method “addText()” to add text to the message.
- Define a method “createMessage()” to create a message interactively.
- Define a method “getText()” to get the message text.
- Define a method “getSubject()” to get the subject line.
- In the file “Person.java”, create a class “Person”,
- Declare necessary variables.
- Define the constructor.
- Define the parameterized constructor.
- Define a method “getTitle()” to get the title.
- Define a method “setTitle()” to set the title.
- Define a method “getLastname()” to get the last name.
- Define a method “getFirstname()” to get the first name.
- Define a method “getEmail()” to get the email address of the recipient.
- Define a method “setEmail()” to set the email.
- Define a method “getAddress()” to get the address as an Address object.
- Define a method “setAddress()” to set the address.
- Define a method “toString()” to write the Person's data to a string formatted as a database record.
- In the file “MailSystem.java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “MailSystem”,
- Declare necessary variables.
- Initialize the variables.
- Define the main() method,
- Create Scanner object.
- Get the input from the user.
- If the input is “3”,
- Exit the program.
- Get the first name of the sender.
- Get the last name of the sender.
- Create an object for Person.
- If the type is email,
- Get the email address of sender.
- Otherwise, get the sender's details.
- Enter required user inputs.
- If the input is “3”,
- Exit the program.
- If the input is “1”,
- Get the records.
- Otherwise, get the database file name.
- Call the method “createMessage()”.
- Create an object for Mailing.
- Get the output file name.
- Write the data to an output file.
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