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Java Programming II
Week 2:
Individual Assignment: SR-mf-003, Change Request 4
Complete SR-mf-003, Change Request 4. Insert comments to document the program. Attach a design flow chart to the program’s source code.
Week 3:
Individual Assignment: SR-mf-003, Change Request 5
Complete SR-mf-003, Change Request 5. Insert comments to document the program. Attach a design flow chart to the program’s source code.
Week 4:
Individual Assignment: SR-mf-003, Change Request 6
Complete SR-mf-003 Change Request 6. Insert comments to document the program. Attach a design flow chart to the program’s source code.
Week 5:
Individual Assignment: SR-mf-003, Change Request 7
Complete SR-mf-003 Change Request 7. Insert comments to document the program. Attach a design flow chart to the program’s source code.
Discussion Questions:
Week 1:
Describe what an event is and how events and graphical user interfaces (GUI) are related.
List two advantages and two disadvantages of using unified modeling language as a standard for object-oriented programs.
Based on the Business Wire (2008) article, explain why an application must function on Java Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition.
Week 2:
List and describe at least three ways Java applets enhance network security.
Based on the Greiner (2009) article, define an applet and distinguish one from a servlet.
Based on the Van Dam (2007) article, what are applets constructed of? How does this construction affect the efficiency of programming applets?
Week 3:
Based on the Weimer and Necula (2008) article, what is the definition of a run-time error? How are exceptions and exception handling related to run-time errors?