HA - tickets On completion of this course you are hired by the company
Tickets R Us. Part of your first project is to develop an
application to assist with the selling of tickets. After discussing
with your client, you identify that each ticket requires two
attributes: a serial number and a price. You also identify that
three types of tickets are sold: counter tickets, Web tickets, and
discount tickets. Following are the specifications: Counter tickets are sold on the day of the event at a ticket
counter. They cost £50. Web tickets are purchased on the internet. Web tickets purchased
a week in advance of the event are £30 and those purchased less
than a week in advance are £40. Discount tickets are a type of Web tickets. They are available
for students and senior citizens. They are 50 percent off normal
Web ticket prices, i.e. if purchased a week or more in advance they
are £15 and if purchased less than a week in advance they are £20.
To purchase a discount ticket you either need to be a student or a
senior citizen. Proper identification will be needed at the time
the ticket is collected. The reason for the discount (student or
senior) will be printed on the ticket. For this assignment implement the following: A class called Ticket which will be the superclass of both types
of tickets (CounterTicket and WebTicket). All common fields and
operations (methods) need to be implemented for this class.
Following are additional specifications for this class each time a ticket is made, a serial number is incremented. A constructor Ticket() a method public intgetPrice() to return the ticket's price a method public String toString() returns a String. This return
value can be used to print a ticket The class WebTicket inherits from Ticket. A constructor WebTicket(int days) The class DiscountTicket inherits from WebTicket. A constructor DiscountTicket(int days, String type) Since discount tickets indicate the type of discount (i.e.
student' or senior'), you will need to override the toString()
method. Pricing information about the various tickets need to be given
in the form of static variables as shown below: public static int COUNTER_TICKET_PRICE = 50; public static int WEB_TICKET_PRICE = 30; public static int WEB_TICKET_LT_WEEK_PRICE = 40; public static double DISCOUNT = 0.5; Please note that you have to place the static variables
mentioned above in the appropriate classes (for example, Web ticket
pricing information would be in WebTicket). To guide your development efforts as part of this assignment
description you are provided a TicketsTst class and a test method.
Include this class in your BlueJ project (easiest way would be to
create a new TicketsTst class within BlueJ and then cut and paste
the code you have been provided). For convenience, the test method
is static. Hence, you do not need to create an instance of
TicketsTst. Just right click on Ticketstst and run the test method.
On running the test method your output should look like the
following: Ticket: [ serial#: 0 Price: 30] Ticket: [ serial#: 1 Price: 40] Ticket: [ serial#: 2 Price: 50] Ticket: [ serial#: 3 Price: 20 Type: Student] Ticket: [ serial#: 4 Price: 15 Type: Senior] Total sales: 155 Create a new project in BlueJ by clicking on the menu option
Project > New project. This will create a folder with the
project name (see below). All BlueJ project related files for this
project will be stored in this folder. Create new classes by
clicking on the [New Class] button. All Java class files that you
create (.java files) will be stored in the BlueJ project folder.
The project folder will contain other files as well. After
completing and testing your assignment, zip the entire BlueJ folder
and submit it. Since your instructor will need all files in the
project folder, make sure you zip the entire folder. For this
assignment the names of the BlueJ project, Java class files, and
the zip file you submit are given below: BlueJ project: tickets Java classes: Ticket.java, CounterTicket.java, WebTicket.java,
DiscountTicket.java Submit: tickets.zip Purchase the answer to view it









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