BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Author: Horstmann
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Chapter 12, Problem 5PE
Program Plan Intro

Mail Box System

Program plan:

Filename: “Mailbox.java”

This program file is used to define a class “Mailbox”. In the code,

  • Import the required packages.
  • Define a class “Mailbox”.
    • Define the class members.
    • Define a constructor “Mailbox ()”.
      • Set the values for class members.
    • Define a method “getUser()”.
      • Return the “user”.
    • Define a method “addMessage()”.
      • Add “m”.
    • Define a method “getAllMessages()”
      • Create a string “r”.
      • Iterate a “for” loop,
        • Add “m” to “r”.
          • Return “r”.

Filename: “Message.java”

This program file is used to define a class “Message”. In the code,

  • Import the required packages.
  • Define a class “Message”.
    • Define the class members.
    • Define a constructor “Message()”.
      • Set the class elements.
    • Define the method “read()”.
      • Create a string “line”.
      • If length of “line” is less than 1,
        • Return.
          • If the length of “line” is greater than or equal to 1,
            • Add “line” to “text”.
    • Define the method “getRecipient()”.
      • Create a string “recipient”.
    • Define the method “toString()”.
      • Return the string.

Filename: “MessageTester.java”

This program file is used to define a class “MessageTester”. In the code,

  • Define a class “MessageTester”.
    • Define a method “main()”.
      • Define the object “m” of class “Message”.
      • Read new message.
      • Create a string array “lines”.
      • Print the “lines[0]”.
      • Print expected value.
      • Print the “lines[1]”.
      • Print expected value.
      • Print the “lines[2]”.
      • Print expected value.
      • Print the “lines[3]”.
      • Print expected value.
      • Call the method “getRecipient()” and print the value.
      • Print the expected value.
      • Create the object of “Mailbox”.
      • Call the method “addMessage()” and print the value.
      • Read new message.
      • Call the method “addMessage()”.
      • Call the method “getUser()” and print the result.
      • Print the expected value.
      • Print the statement.
      • Call the method “getAllMessages()”.
      • Print the expected value.

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