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Info 1521:Java Programming 1Assignment 2Wm BowersPage 1Assignment 2Points:100Programming Grading for this Assignment and the CourseThis information is moved to the last two pages of this document to optionally conserve reprinting.Part 1 of 4.(Points:11 of 100)Blackboard online Test based on Chapter 2, Exercise 2-4, and Page 77.1Follow the author’s instructions completely, all six steps, because it will give you practicelooking around the Java API and give you some check points to follow.There is nothing herethat you need to turn in to me directly; but the practice will assist completing this Part 1.2.In addition to following the author’s directions, I am adding the requirement to look up theDecimalFormatclass in the API, and perhaps keep it open on your desktop for ready-referencein order to answer the Blackboard online test questions you will find in theBlackboard |Lessons | Week 2 | Week 2 Test Java APIlink. You will have two (2) opportunities to take thetest, and your highest score will automatically be recorded in the Blackboard Grade Book.3.Some of the questions work withassociativityandmathprecedence. You will find thesetopics covered in Blackboard in Learning Activity Links in Week 2, marked as such.These areprogramming topics youmustknow, and you will be tested about them.Part 2 of 4.(Points:11 of 100)Modify a Personal Heading ClassDo this Part 2 of the assignmentbeforedoing Part 4.Yes, Part 4.You need this Part 2 and Part 3finished, working properly and ready to be used in Part 4 of this assignment.You are provided withBowersHeading.java, which resides within the BowersHeadingDate Project enclosed in the .zip file oftheBlackboard|Lessons|CourseHome|Source Code ExamplesBowers Heading and Date |BowersHeadingDate NetBeans ProjectYour Starter Project.Download, extract the compressed fileand open the project in NetBeans.Here’s where you need to spend a lot (or a little) quality time withNetBeans to learn how to navigate the files.A.Rename it toYourLastNameHeading.java(using your real last name, of course; for example,mine is appropriately named.Yours will be used with every assignment from this week forwardand all through Java level 2.Mine, for example, is BowersHeading; yours, for example, mightbe SmytheHeading if your last name is Smythe.If not correctly named, spelled and capitalized,
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