The real estate office was very impressed with your work from last week. The IT director now needs you to modify the program so it will store data about multiple realtors and properties.
Program Requirements
Last week, you created your Realtor and Property classes. This week you will be implementing arrays and ArrayLists containing objects from those classes. The two data structures you will implement are: An ordered ArrayList, in ascending order by realtor license number, containing Realtor objects. An unordered array, containing Property objects. The program must follow the CS310 Coding Standards from Content section 1.9.
Input Data File
This csv file input file for this program will be called assn2input.txt, and will be modified slightly from last week. The file still will contain lines of data about realtors and properties. But the second data item on each line that describes an action to take, will now indicate whether to ADD or DEL (delete) the specified realtor or property. If the action is ADD, then the remaining data fields will be the same as in assignment 1. But if the action is DEL, the data line will contain only one more data field: a license number for realtors, or an MLS number for properties. The format will be (any of the following data lines, in any order): REALTOR,ADD,licenseNum,firstName,lastName,phoneNumber,commissionPercentage REALTOR,DEL,licenseNum PROPERTY,ADD,mlsNum,licenseNum,streetAddr,city,state,zipCode,numBedrooms, numBathRooms,sold(Y/N),askingPrice PROPERTY,DEL,mslNum Note that a REALTOR, ADD line must appear before any lines to add Property objects for that Realtor, because a Property can only be added for existing Realtors. See the sample input file provided in Appendix A below, to see how the data lines will look. You will need to create your own test input data files to test all aspects of your program. When you created your project last week, NetBeans created the initial source file, which contained the main method (CS310.java). We will refer to this as the main class. The code to where the program starts execution will be in the main method of the main class file, CS310.java file.
Domain Classes
This program will no longer use the setRealtorAttributes and setPropertyAttributes methods that you used to test your setters in the previous assignment. Instead, you will convert the methods to be constructors in the Realtor and Property classes.
Each of these constructors will have an array of String values as a parameter (containing the data line read from the input file), and will use the values in the array to initialize each attribute value in the new object. Note that you will also need to modify the code in the main class that instantiates your Realtor and Property objects to use this new constructor, instead of using the default empty constructor, and eliminate the calls to the set attributes methods. After creating the new constructors, you can delete the setRealtorAttributes and setPropertyAttributes methods from the main class. You can also delete the displayRealtorAttributes and displayPropertyAttributes that were used to test the getters last week.
Implementation Classes
You will add separate implementation classes to implement the array and ArrayList. Your main class file will not know what data structure is being used. In fact, this main class file will be used with future assignments, and will process the same (or a similar) input file format each time. The implementation classes will also be modified each week, to reflect whichever data structure is being used that week. This week you will create the following classes for implementation of the unordered array and ordered ArrayList: RealtorLogImpl and PropertyLogImpl Note that appending Impl to the end of an implementation class name is a standard. We have also added Log for now, to aid in your understanding of what is being implemented (i.e. a log of realtors and a log of properties). The RealtorLogImpl class will be used to create and manage an ArrayList that holds an ordered list of Realtor objects (ordered by ascending realtor license number). The class will have one private attribute, the ArrayList of Realtor objects. The class will minimally contain the following methods: public ArrayList getRealtorLog // return the ArrayList attribute public void add(Realtor obj) // add realtor object to ordered list public boolean remove (String license)// remove Realtor with specific license from list // and return true if successful // test if Realtor with specific license exists in log public boolean isLicenseUnique(String license) Since the ArrayList of Realtors is an ordered list, when adding an object to the log, you will need to search for the correct index location to add it to (i.e. the index after the index containing the largest license that is smaller than the license being inserted). HINT: Use String method compareTo(). The PropertyLogImpl class will be used to create and manage an unordered array that holds Property objects. The maximum number of Property objects that can be stored in the array will be 1000 (which should be defined as a constant within the class). The class will have two private attributes, an array of Property objects and a count of how many Property objects are stored in the array. Regis University, All Rights Reserved Unauthorized distribution (including uploading to any non-Regis Internet website) violates copyright law The class will minimally contain the following methods: public Property[] getPropertyArray // return the array attribute public int getNumProperties // return the count attribute // add Property to log if there is room, and return true if successful public boolean add(Property obj) // delete all Property objects from log for realtor with license // & return true if any Property objects were deleted public boolean remove(String license) // overloaded remove Property with mlsNum from log public boolean remove(int mlsNum) public boolean isMlsUnique(int mlsNum) // test if Property with mlsNum exists in log // return count of Property objects in log with specific realtor license public int numberOfProperties(String license) public double totalPropertyValue() // return sum of all asking prices // overloaded return sum of asking prices for specific realtor license public double totalPropertyValue(String license) Since the array of Property objects is an unordered list, when adding a Property object to the log, you can just add to the end of the log. When deleting a Property object from the log, you can just replace the object being deleted with the last object in the log and decrement the count. The program will also have a PrintImpl class, which will contain a method to generate a report (more below). You may also add any other additional methods that you think you need to your implementations.
The main class
All implementations will be instantiated as objects in the main class. For example: static RealtorLogImpl realtorLogImpl = new RealtorLogImpl(); In this example, the realtorLogImpl object has a single attribute, which is the ArrayList of realtors. In addition to the implementation instantiations, the main class will contain the following static methods:
Method to read the data file and process each data line o Try to open the input data file and throw/handle an exception if the file cannot be opened. o If the file opens, for each line in the data file:
Read the data line.
Use split() to parse the line to extract the individual data fields into an array. Depending on the String values in the array at:
index 0 (REALTOR or PROPERTY)
index 1 (ADD or DEL) Call a method to process the addition or process the deletion, passing in the parsed String array as a parameter.
Method to process a Realtor addition to the list o Create a new Realtor object using the new constructor and String array parameter values passed into this method. o Validate the realtor license number and phone number using the methods you wrote for Assn 1.
If either is not valid, display an error message that includes the realtor license number.
If the phone number is invalid, include the bad phone number too. NOTE: Invalid data will not prevent the Realtor from being added to the ArrayList. o Check to see if Realtor license number is unique using the Realtor isLicenseUnique() method.
If the Realtor license number is unique, Call Realtor add to add the Realtor object to the Realtor ArrayList data structure and display a message that includes the realtor license number, stating that the Realtor has been added to the log.
Otherwise, Realtors with non-unique Realtor license numbers will not be added to the Realtor ArrayList. So display an error message that includes the realtor license number, stating the Realtor will not be added to the log. NOTE: You cannot use == to compare Strings. You must use a String class method.
Method to process a Property addition to the list o Create a new Property object using the new constructor and the String array parameter values passed into this method. o Validate the MLS number, state, and zip code using the methods you wrote for Assn 1.
If any of them are invalid, display an error message that includes the MLS number and any additional bad data. NOTE: Invalid data will not prevent the Property from being added to the array. o Check to see if the Realtor license number is NOT unique using the Realtor isLicenseUnique() method.
When NOT unique, the Realtor is in the Realtor list, so a Property can be added for that Realtor. o Check if the Property MLS number is unique using the Property isMlsUnique () method.
When unique, the MLS number is not already in the Property list and the Property can be added. o If the Realtor license number is not unique AND the Property MLS number is unique, Call Property add to add the Property object to the Property array data structure and display a message that includes the realtor license number and MLS number, stating that the Property has been added.
Otherwise, Property objects with unique realtor license numbers or non-unique property MLS numbers will not be added to the Property array. So display an error message stating that the Property will not be added to the log, and explain why (bad Realtor license or bad MLS number).
Method to process a Realtor deletion o Check if the Realtor license number is NOT unique using the Realtor isLicenseUnique() method.
If the Realtor is in the Realtor list, it can be deleted. o If the Realtor license number is in the list:
Call Realtor remove to find the Realtor object with the correct Realtor license number and remove that Realtor object from the Realtor ArrayList data structure. o Display a message confirming which Realtor license number was deleted, and that all the realtors properties will also be deleted.
Call Property remove to delete all Property objects associated with the Realtor license number that has been deleted. o Otherwise issue an error message that the Realtor license number was not found in the log.
Method to process a Property deletion o Check if the Property MLS number is NOT unique, using the Property isMlsUnique() method.
If the Property is in the Property list, it can be deleted. o If the Property MLS number is in the list:
Call Property remove to: o Find the Property object with the correct Property MLS number o Remove that Property object from the Property array data structure.
Display a message confirming which Property MLS number was deleted. o Otherwise issue an error message that the Property MLS number was not in the log. See the sample display output in the Appendix A below, to see what will be output while reading and the data file and calling methods to process each line.
Method to create a report (see requirements below) The main class will also (obviously) still contain a main method. Remove all the testing code (created for Assn 1) from the main method, and instead add code to:
Call the method to read and process the data file.
Call the method to create the report. Output Report After all input has been read and processed, the real estate office would like you to create a report. You will use a print implementation class, PrintImpl, to do this. The PrintImpl class will contain a single method that will create the report. The method will have both implementation objects as its input parameters, and will use those objects with getters to populate the local data fields, within the PrintImpl class. The report will be written to an output file named assn2report.txt, which will be located in the output folder of the project. The PrintImpl class should have a constant to hold this filename, as follows: final String OUTPUT_FILENAME = output/assn2report.txt;
The PrintImpl class will have three data fields, one for an ArrayList of Realtor objects, one for the array of Property objects, and one for a count of Property objects in the array. Each of these data fields should be populated using the getters from the other implementation methods. To create the report: For each Realtor in the Realtor ArrayList, the code will examine each Property in the Property array and find Property objects with realtor licenses that match the realtor license of the Realtor object. HINT: Use nested loops. So for each Realtor, the report will include the following: RealtorLicense RealtorLastname, RealtorFirstname MLSnumber streetAddress bedrooms/bathrooms askingPrice SOLD* city, state, zipCode : : MLSnumber streetAddress bedrooms/bathrooms askingPrice SOLD* city, state, zipCode Number of Property Listings for Realtor: totalNum Total sales value of Property Listings for Realtor: $ totalValue *only display SOLD if true At the end of the report, the program will also display the total number of Property Listings for all Realtors, and the total sales value of all Property Listings for all Realtors. And after creating the report, the program should tell the user which file the report was stored in. See the sample output in the Appendix A below, to see how the formatting will look. Additional Requirements
Create Javadoc headers, and generate Javadoc files for each of your new implementation classes and for all new static methods in the main class. You are responsible for completing the comment headers created.
Your input data file will still be read from the input folder in your project. Place all test data files that you create to test your program in the input folder of your project, and name them as follows: assn2input1.txt assn2input2.txt (i.e. number each data file after the filename of assn2input.txt) Together, all of your test data files should demonstrate that you have tested every possible execution path within your code, including erroneous data which causes errors or exceptions. For example, make sure you have test files with Realtor license numbers that are not in the correct order, so you can validate that your program is inserting them in order. WARNING: You will not be given ANY credit for the input file that is included as an example with these requirements. The test files should be of your own creation.
You will need to add another folder to your project for this assignment, called output. The report your program creates will be written to the output folder. Add screen shots of clean compile of your classes to the documentation folder. o Remember, if you have compile errors, a red error symbol is placed on the file and folder name tabs. Be sure to clear all compile errors before capturing the screen shot. WARNING: Submittals without the clean compile screenshots will not be accepted. (This means that programs that do not compile will not be accepted)
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