Design, code in Java, test and document a base class, Student. The Student class will have the following information, and all of these should be defined as Private: A. Title of the student (eg Mr, Miss, Ms, Mrs etc) B. A first name (given name) C. A last name (family name/surname) D. Student number (ID) – an integer number (of type long) E. A date of birth (in day/month/year format – three ints) - (Do NOT use the Date class from JAVA)
Design, code in Java, test and document a base class, Student. The Student class will
have the following information, and all of these should be defined as Private:
A. Title of the student (eg Mr, Miss, Ms, Mrs etc)
B. A first name (given name)
C. A last name (family name/surname)
D. Student number (ID) – an integer number (of type long)
E. A date of birth (in day/month/year format – three ints) - (Do NOT use the Date class from
JAVA)
The student class will have at least the following constructors and methods:
(i) two constructors - one without any parameters (the default constructor), and one with
parameters to give initial values to all the instance variables.
(ii) only necessary set and get methods for a valid class design.
(iii) method to write the output of all the instance variables in the class to the screen (which will
be overridden in the respective child classes, as you have more instance variables that
required to be output).
(iv) an equals method which compares two student objects and returns true if they have the same
student names, and the same date of birth, otherwise it returns false.
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