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Polymorphism Payment Lab

Objectives

Section 1 - Setting up the classes

Part 1 - Payment

  1. Create a Payment interface
    • The class should define a getId() method which returns a Long
    • The class should define a getPayerName() method which returns a String
    • The class should define a getShortDescription method which returns a String

Part 2 - Credit Card

  1. Create a CreditCardTest test class
  2. Create a CreditCard class which implements the Payment interface
  3. Add the required methods from the interface
  4. Add getter and setter test for an id
    • Add a Long id field
    • Add a getter and setter method to make the test pass
  5. Repeat step 4 for the following fields:
    • String payerName
    • String number
    • int expiredMonth
    • int expiredYear
  6. Implement the getShortDescription to return CC [payerName] [last 4 digit of the number] [expiredMonth]/[expiredYear]
    • ex: CC Tia Mowry 4551 10/2019
  7. You may create any type of constructor or methods that will with this lab

Part 3 - Check

  1. Create a CheckTest test class
  2. Create a Check class which implements the Payment interface
  3. Add the required methods from the interface
  4. Add getter and setter test for an id
    • Add a Long id field
    • Add a getter and setter method to make the test pass
  5. Repeat step 4 for the following fields:
    • String payerName
    • String routing number
    • String accountNumber
  6. Implement the getShortDescription to return Check [payerName] ***[last 4 digit of the account]
    • ex: Check Tia Mowry ***4551
  7. You may create any type of constructor or methods that will with this lab

Part 4 - Paypal

  1. Create a PayPalTest test class
  2. Create a PayPal class which implements the Payment interface
  3. Add the required methods from the interface
  4. Add getter and setter test for an id
    • Add a Long id field
    • Add a getter and setter method to make the test pass
  5. Repeat step 4 for the following fields:
    • String payerName
    • String email
  6. Implement the getShortDescription to return Paypal [payerName] [email]
    • ex: Paypal Tia Mowry tia@mowry.com
  7. You may create any type of constructor or methods that will with this lab

Section 2 - Comparable

Note: You may use the String/Long compareTo methods in your code

  1. Edit the Payment class to extends the Comparable interface
    • public class Payment extends Comparable<Payment>
    • This indicate that payment can be comparable, which means it can be sorted
  2. Fix the syntax error in your CreditCard, Check, and Paypal class by adding the compare method
  3. Create a test for the compareTo method. Compare using the getShortDescription()
    • Example: Given Payment of type Paypal with the short description of Paypal Tia Mowry tia@mowry.com and a Check with the short description of Check Tia Mowry ***4551, then the compareTo method should return a number larger than 0
    • The compareTo method will return number larger than 0 if this payment comes after payment2
    • The compareTo method will return number 0 if this payment has the same information
    • The compareTo method will return number less than 0 if this payment comes before payment2
  4. Add the code necessary to make the test pass
  5. Create a new PaymentSortByPayer class which implements java.util.Comparator
    • This class will sort by payer name
    • public class PaymentSortByPayer implements Comparator<Payment>
  6. Add the required compare method from the Comparator
  7. Create a test to compare two payment
    • The compare method will return number larger than 0 if payment1 comes after payment2
    • The compare method will return number 0 if the payment has the same information
    • The compare method will return number less than 0 if payment1 comes before payment2

Section 3 - PaymentPresenter

  1. Create a PaymentPresenterTest
  2. Create a test case to test the toString method of the PaymentPresenter class

    • When there is no payment
      Payment[] payments = new Payment[0];
      PaymentPresenter presenter = new PaymentPresenter();
      String expected = "";
    
      String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
    
      assertEquals(expected, actual);
    
    • When there are multiple payments, you need to sort it first, then build the string using the short description
    Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
    Payment paypal = new PayPayl(4L, "Tia Mowry", "tia@mowry.com");
    Payment check = new Check(81L, "Tia Mowry", "11432543", "134344551")

    payment[0] = paypal;

    PaymentPresenter presenter = new PaymentPresenter();
    String expected = "Check Tia Mowry ***4551\nPaypal Tia Mowry tia@mowry.com\n";

    String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
    assertEquals(expected, actual);
  1. Create a test case to test the toStringByPayerName method of the PaymentPresenter class

    • When there are multiple payments, you need to sort by calling the PaymentSortByPayer class to sort, then build the string using the short description
      Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
      Payment paypal = new PayPayl(4L, "Tamara Mowry", "tamara@mowry.com");
      Payment check = new Check(81L, "Tia Mowry", "11432543", "134344551")
    
      payment[0] = paypal;
    
      PaymentPresenter presenter = new PaymentPresenter();
      String expected = "Paypal Tamara Mowry tamara@mowry.com\nCheck Tia Mowry ***4551\n";
    
      String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
      assertEquals(expected, actual);
    
  2. Create a test case to test the toStringById method of the PaymentPresenter class

    • When there are multiple payments, you need to sort by creating a lambda to sort the payment by id, then build the string using the short description
      Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
      Payment paypal = new PayPayl(120L, "Tamara Mowry", "tamara@mowry.com");
      Payment check = new Check(81L, "Tia Mowry", "11432543", "134344551")
    
      payment[0] = paypal;
    
      PaymentPresenter presenter = new PaymentPresenter();
      String expected = "Paypal Tamara Mowry tamara@mowry.com\nCheck Tia Mowry ***4551\n";
    
      String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
      assertEquals(expected, actual);