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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
For Java code lab:
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Design a class  named Person with fields for holding a person's name , address, and
telephone number (all as Strings ). Write a constructor that initializes all of these
values , and mutator and accessor methods for every field.
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Next, design a class  named Customer, which inherits from the Person class . The Customer
class should have a String field for the customer number and a boolean field indicating
whether the customer wishes to be on a mailing list. Write a constructor that
initializes these values and the appropriate mutator and accessor methods for
the class 's fields.
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Demonstrate the Customer class in a program that prompts the user to enter valuesÂ
for the customer's name , address, phone number, and customer number, and then
asks the user whether or not the customer wants to recieve mail. Use this information
to create a customer object and then print its information.
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Put all of your classes in the same file. To do this, do not declare them public.Â
Instead, simply write:
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class Person { ... }
class Customer { ... }Â
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