EBK BIG JAVA: EARLY OBJECTS, INTERACTIV
EBK BIG JAVA: EARLY OBJECTS, INTERACTIV
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ISBN: 8220102010314
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 23, Problem 3PE
Program Plan Intro

Display the total number of client logged in

Program plan:

Filename: “BankAccount.java”

  • Include the header files in the program
  • Define the “BankService” class
    • Declare the required variables
    • Define the constructor
      • Set the values
    • Define the parameterized constructor
      • Set the value
    • Define the “deposit” method
      • Call the method
      • In “try” block,
        • Calculate the new balance
        • Set the balance
          • In finally block, call the method
    • Define the “withdraw” method
      • Call the method
      • In “try” block,
        • Calculate the new balance
        • Set the balance
          • In finally block, call the method
    • Define “getBalance ()” method
      • Return the balance

Filename: “BankService.java”

  • Include the required header files
  • Define the class “BankService”
    • Define the “main” method
      • Declare the required variables.
      • Define the constructor
        • Set the values
      • Define the “run ()” method
        • In try block,
          • Create the objects for “Scanner” and “PrintWriter” class in another “try” block.
            • Call “doService()” method
          • Finally, close the connection
              • In catch block, throw an exception
      • Define the “doService ()” method
        • Execute all command until the QUIT command or the end of input by calling the “executeCommand ()” method
      • Define the “executeCommand ()” method
        • Get the account number
        • Check “command” is equal to “DEPOSIT”
          • Get the amount
          • Call “deposit ()” method in “Bank” class
              • Check “command” is equal to “WITHDRAW”
                • Get the amount
                • Call “withdraw ()” method in “Bank” class.
              • Check “command” is equal to “BALANCE”
                • Print the invalid message
                • Return the value
              • Print the balance

Filename: “AdministrationService.java”

  • Include the required header files
  • Define the “AdministrationService” class
    • Declare the required variables
    • Define the constructor
      • Set the values
      • Define the “run ()” method
        • In try block,
          • Create the objects for “Scanner” and “PrintWriter” class in another “try” block.
            • Call “doService()” method
          • Finally, close the connection
        • In catch block, throw an exception
      • Define the “doService ()” method
        • Execute all command until the QUIT command or the end of input by calling the “executeCommand ()” method
    • Define the “executeCommand ()” method
      • Check the “command” is equal to “LOGIN”
        • Get the password
        • Check the password
          • If the password is wrong, then display incorrect message
          • Otherwise, print successful message
      • Check “loggedIn” is no true
        • Print the statement
      • Check the “command” is equal to “STATUS”
        • Print the client served
      • Check the “command” is equal to “PASSWORD”
        • Get the new password
        • Call the “changePassword” method
        • Set the new password to the password variable
        • Print password changed
      • Check the “command” is equal to “SHUTDOWN”
        • Print the shutdown message
      • Otherwise, print the invalid command.

Filename: “AdminData.java”

  • Include the required header files
  • Define the “AdminData” class
    • Declare the required variables
    • Define the “incrementCustomerCount ()” method
      • Increment the value
    • Define the “getCustomerCount ()”
      • Return count
    • Define the “checkPassword ()” method
      • Return the password
    • Define the “changePassword ()” method
      • Check the password
        • Set the value

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