1. Create an account by entering username, password, first name and last name.
a. The system needs to check that the following conditions are met, and reply with the
appropriate output message:
Conditions Messages: Username contains an underscore and is no
more than 5 characters long
True: “Username
successfully
captured”
False : “Username is not
correctly formatted,
please ensure that
your username
contains an
underscore and is no
more than 5
characters in length .”
Conditions Messages: Password meets the following password
complexity rules, the password must be:
• At least 8 characters long
• Contain a capital letter
• Contain a number
• Contain a special character
True: “Password
successfully
captured”
False : “Password is not
correctly formatted,
please ensure that
the password
contains at least 8
characters, a capital
letter, a number and
a special character.”
2. Login to the account using the same username and password.
a. The system should provide the following messages to verify the user’s authentication
state:
Conditions: The entered username and password are
correct, and the user is able to log in.
Messages :
True: “Welcome <user first
name> ,<user last
name> it is great to
see you again.
False: “Username or
password incorrect,
please try again”
3. You will need to implement a Login class with the following methods to ensure that your application meets good coding standards and that the code you write is testable.
Method Name : Boolean: checkUserName()
Method Functionality:This method ensures that any username contains an under score (_) and is no more than
Method Name : Boolean:
checkPasswordComplexity()
Method Functionality:This method ensures that passwords meet the following password complexity rules, the password must be:
• At least eight characters long.
• Contain a capital letter
• Contain a number
• Contain a special character
Method Name : String registerUser()
Method Functionality: This method returns the necessary registration messaging indicating if:
• The username is incorrectly formatted
• The password does not meet the complexity
requirements.
• The two above conditions have been met and the user
has been registered successfully.
Method Name :Boolean loginUser()
Method Functionality: This method verifies that the login details entered matches the login details stored when the user registers.
Method Name : String returnLoginStatus
Method Functionality:This method returns the necessary messaging for:
• A successful login
• A failed login
You can now add the following functionality to your application:
1. The users should only be able to add tasks to the application if they have logged in successfully.
2. The applications must display the following welcome message: “Welcome to EasyKanban”.
3. The user should then be able to choose one of the following features from a numeric menu:
a. Option 1) Add tasks
b. Option 2) Show report - this feature is still in development and should display the following message: “Coming Soon”.
c. Option 3) Quit
4. The application should run until the users selects quit to exit.
5. Users should define how many tasks they wish to enter when the application starts, the
application should allow the user to enter only the set number of tasks.
6. Each task should contain the following information:
Task Name : The name of the task to be performed: “Add
Login Feature”
Task Number : Tasks start with the number 0, this number is
incremented and autogenerated as more tasks are added .
Task Description: A short description of the task, this description
should not exceed 50 characters in length.
The following error message should be
displayed if the task description is too long:
“Please enter a task description of less than
50 characters”
OR
“Task successfully captured” if the message
description meets the requirements.
Developer Details: The first and last name of the developer
assigned to the task.
Task Duration: The estimated duration of the task in hours.
This number will be used for calculations and
should make use of an appropriate data type.
Task ID : The system must autogenerate a TaskID which
contains the first two letters of the Task
Name, a colon (:), the Task Number, a colon (:)
and the last three letters of the developer assigned to the task’s name. The ID should be displayed in all caps:
AD:0:INA
Task Status : The user should be given a menu to select the
following task statuses from:
• To Do
• Done
• Doing
7. The full details of each task should be displayed on the screen (using JOptionPane) after it has been entered and should show all the information requested in the table above in the following order: Task Status, Developer Details, Task Number, Task Name, Task Description, Task ID and Duration;
8. The total number of hours across all tasks should be accumulated and displayed once all the tasks has been entered.
Create a Task class that contains the following messages:
Method Name : Boolean: checkTaskDescription()
Method Functionality: this method ensures that the task description
is not more than 50 characters.
Method Name : String: createTaskID()
Method Functionality: This method creates and returns the taskID
Method Name : String: printTaskDetails()
Method Functionality: This method returns the task full task details
of each task.
Method Name : Int: returnTotalHours()
Method Functionality: This method returns the total combined hours
of all entered tasks.
You will now add the final features to your app , write and automate the unit tests and submit
your final project. Extend your application to allow for the following:
1. Users should be able to use to populate the following arrays:
Array: Contents
Developer : Contains the names of all the developers
assigned to tasks
Task Names : Contains the names of all the created tasks
Task ID: Contains the generated taskID’s for all tasks
Task Duration : Contains the Duration of all tasks
Task Status: Contains the Status of all tasks
2. Users should be able to use these arrays to:
a. Display the Developer, Task Names and Task Duration for all tasks with the status of done.
b. Display the Developer and Duration of the class with the longest duration.
c. Search for a task with a Task Name and display the Task Name, Developer and Task Status.
d. Search for all tasks assigned to a developer and display the Task Name and Task Status.
e. Delete a task using the Task Name.
f. Display a report that lists the full details of all captured tasks.
in java
1 answer
```java
import java.util.Scanner;
class Login{
private String username;
private String password;
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
public Login(String username, String password, String firstName, String lastName){
this.username = username;
this.password = password;
this.firstName = firstName;
this.lastName = lastName;
}
public String getUsername(){
return username;
}
public String getPassword(){
return password;
}
public String getFirstName(){
return firstName;
}
public String getLastName(){
return lastName;
}
}
class Task{
private String taskName;
private int taskNumber;
private String taskDescription;
private String developerFirstName;
private String developerLastName;
private int taskDuration;
private String taskID;
private String taskStatus;
public Task(String taskName, int taskNumber, String taskDescription, String developerFirstName, String developerLastName, int taskDuration){
this.taskName = taskName;
this.taskNumber = taskNumber;
this.taskDescription = taskDescription;
this.developerFirstName = developerFirstName;
this.developerLastName = developerLastName;
this.taskDuration = taskDuration;
String firstTwoLetters = taskName.substring(0, 2).toUpperCase();
String lastThreeLetters = developerLastName.substring(0, 3).toUpperCase();
this.taskID = firstTwoLetters + ":" + taskNumber + ":" + lastThreeLetters;
this.taskStatus = "To Do";
}
public String getTaskName(){
return taskName;
}
public int getTaskNumber(){
return taskNumber;
}
public String getTaskDescription(){
return taskDescription;
}
public String getDeveloperFirstName(){
return developerFirstName;
}
public String getDeveloperLastName(){
return developerLastName;
}
public int getTaskDuration(){
return taskDuration;
}
public String getTaskID(){
return taskID;
}
public String getTaskStatus(){
return taskStatus;
}
public void setTaskStatus(String taskStatus){
this.taskStatus = taskStatus;
}
}
class EasyKanban{
private static Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
private static Login currentUser;
private static Task[] tasks;
private static int taskCount = 0;
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Welcome to EasyKanban");
login();
int choice;
do {
System.out.println("Please choose an option:");
System.out.println("1) Add tasks");
System.out.println("2) Show report");
System.out.println("3) Quit");
choice = scanner.nextInt();
switch (choice) {
case 1:
addTasks();
break;
case 2:
System.out.println("Coming Soon");
break;
case 3:
System.out.println("Goodbye!");
break;
default:
System.out.println("Invalid choice");
}
} while (choice != 3);
scanner.close();
}
public static void login(){
System.out.println("Please enter your username:");
String username = scanner.next();
System.out.println("Please enter your password:");
String password = scanner.next();
System.out.println("Please enter your first name:");
String firstName = scanner.next();
System.out.println("Please enter your last name:");
String lastName = scanner.next();
Login login = new Login(username, password, firstName, lastName);
currentUser = login;
System.out.println("Welcome " + login.getFirstName() + " " + login.getLastName() + ", it is great to see you again.");
}
public static void addTasks(){
System.out.println("How many tasks do you want to add?");
int numTasks = scanner.nextInt();
tasks = new Task[numTasks];
for (int i = 0; i < numTasks; i++) {
scanner.nextLine(); // clear the scanner buffer
System.out.println("Enter task name:");
String taskName = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println("Enter task description:");
String taskDescription = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println("Enter developer first name:");
String developerFirstName = scanner.next();
System.out.println("Enter developer last name:");
String developerLastName = scanner.next();
System.out.println("Enter task duration in hours:");
int taskDuration = scanner.nextInt();
Task task = new Task(taskName, taskCount, taskDescription, developerFirstName, developerLastName, taskDuration);
tasks[i] = task;
taskCount++;
System.out.println("Task successfully captured");
}
displayTasks();
}
public static void displayTasks(){
int totalHours = 0;
for (Task task : tasks) {
System.out.println("Task Status: " + task.getTaskStatus());
System.out.println("Developer Details: " + task.getDeveloperFirstName() + " " + task.getDeveloperLastName());
System.out.println("Task Number: " + task.getTaskNumber());
System.out.println("Task Name: " + task.getTaskName());
System.out.println("Task Description: " + task.getTaskDescription());
System.out.println("Task ID: " + task.getTaskID());
System.out.println("Task Duration: " + task.getTaskDuration() + " hours");
System.out.println();
totalHours += task.getTaskDuration();
}
System.out.println("Total Hours: " + totalHours);
}
}
```
Hope this helps!