This project involves writing a program that implements an ATM machine. The interface to the program should be a Java GUI that looks similar to the following:
The program should consist of three classes.
The first class should define the GUI. In addition to the main method and a constructor to build the GUI, event handlers will be needed to handle each of the four buttons shown above. When the Withdraw button is clicked, several checks must be made. The first check is to ensure the value in the text field is numeric. Next a check must be made to ensure the amount is in increments of $20. At that point an attempt to withdraw the funds is made from the account selected by the radio buttons. The attempt might result in an exception being thrown for insufficient funds, If any of those three errors occur a JOptionPane window should be displayed explaining the error. Otherwise a window should be displayed confirming that the withdrawal has succeeded. When the Deposit button is clicked the only necessary check is to ensure that the amount input in the textfield is numeric. Clicking the Transfer button signifies transferring funds to the selected account from the other account. The checks needed are to confirm that the amount supplied is numeric and that there are sufficient funds in the account from which the funds are being transferred. Clicking the Balance button will cause a JOptionPane window to be displayed showing the current balance in the selected account. The main class must contain two Account objects, one for the checking account and another for the savings account.
The second class is Account. It must have a constructor plus a method that corresponds to each of the four buttons in the GUI. It must also incorporate logic to deduct a service charge of $1.50 when more than four total withdrawals are made from either account.
Note that this means, for example, if two withdrawals are made from the checking and two from the savings, any withdrawal from either account thereafter incurs the service charge. The method that performs the withdrawals must throw an InsufficientFunds exception whenever an attempt is made to withdraw more funds than are available in the
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account. Note that when service charges apply, there must also be sufficient funds to pay for that charge.
3. The third class is InsufficientFunds, which is a user defined checked exception.
The google recommended Java style guide, provided as link in the week 2 content, should be used to format and document your code. Specifically, the following style guide attributes should be addressed:
Header comments include filename, author, date and brief purpose of the program. In-line comments used to describe major functionality of the code.
Meaningful variable names and prompts applied. Class names are written in UpperCamelCase.
Variable names are written in lowerCamelCase. Constant names are in written in All Capitals.
Braces use K&R style.
In addition the following design constraints should be followed:
Declare all instance variables private Avoid the duplication of code
Test cases should be supplied in the form of table with columns indicating the input values, expected output, actual output and if the test case passed or failed. This table should contain 4 columns with appropriate labels and a row for each test case. Note that the actual output should be the actual results you receive when running your program and applying the input for the test record. Be sure to select enough different scenarios to completely test the program.
Note: All code should compile and run without issue.
Submission requirements
Deliverables include all Java files (.java) and a single word (or PDF) document. The Java files should be named appropriately for your applications. The word (or PDF) document should include screen captures showing the successful compiling and running of each of the test cases. Each screen capture should be properly labeled clearly indicated what the screen capture represents. The test cases table should be included in your word or PDF document and properly labeled as well.
Submit your files to the Project 2 assignment area no later than the due date listed in your LEO classroom.
You should include your name and P2 in your word (or PDF) file submitted (e.g.
firstnamelastnameP2.docx or firstnamelastnameP2.pdf).
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Grading Rubric:
The following grading rubric will be used to determine your grade:
Attribute Meets Does not meet GUI Class 35 points 0 points
Defines the GUI. Does not define the GUI.
Contains the main method and Does not contain the main
a constructor to build the GUI. method and a constructor to
build the GUI.
Contains event handlers to
handle each of the four buttons. Does not contain event
handlers to handle each of the
Contains Withdrawal checks to four buttons.
ensure the value in the text field
is numeric. Does not contain Withdrawal
checks to ensure the value in
Contains Withdrawal checks to the text field is numeric.
ensure the amount is in
increments of $20. Does not contain Withdrawal
checks to ensure the amount is
Provides ability to attempt to in increments of $20.
withdraw the funds is made
from the account selected by Does not provide ability to
the radio buttons. attempt to withdraw the funds
is made from the account
An exception is thrown for selected by the radio buttons.
insufficient funds, or if value is
not numeric or is value is not in An exception is not thrown for
$20 increment using a insufficient funds, or if value is
JOptionPane window explaining not numeric or is value is not in
the error. $20 increment using a
JOptionPane window explaining
Upon successful withdrawal, a the error.
window is displayed confirming
that the withdrawal has Upon successful withdrawal, a
succeeded. window is not displayed
confirming that the withdrawal
Provides ability to attempt has succeeded.
Deposit when Deposit button is
clicked.
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Contains Deposit checks to Does not provide ability to
ensure the value in the text field attempt Deposit when Deposit
is numeric. button is clicked.
Contains Transfer button Does not contain Deposit
functionality providing checks to ensure the value in
transferring funds to the the text field is numeric.
selected account from the other
account. Does not contain Transfer
button functionality providing
Contains transfer checks to transferring funds to the
confirm that the amount selected account from the other
supplied is numeric and that account.
there are sufficient funds in the
account from which the funds Does not contain transfer
are being transferred. checks to confirm that the
amount supplied is numeric and
Contains a Balance button will that there are sufficient funds in
cause a JOptionPane window to the account from which the
be displayed showing the funds are being transferred.
current balance in the selected
account. Does not contain a Balance
button will cause a JOptionPane
The main class contains two window to be displayed
Account objects, one for the showing the current balance in
checking account and another the selected account.
for the savings account.
The main class does not contain
two Account objects, one for
the checking account and
another for the savings account.
Code does not Compile. Account class 25 points 0 points
Contains a constructor plus a Does not contain a constructor
method that corresponds to plus a method that corresponds
each of the four buttons in the to each of the four buttons in
GUI. the GUI.
Incorporates logic to deduct a Does not incorporate logic to
service charge of $1.50 when deduct a service charge of $1.50
more than four total when more than four total
withdrawals are made from withdrawals are made from
either account. either account.
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The method that performs the The method that performs the
withdrawals throws an withdrawals does not throws an