CIS355A Week 6 Lab – Database Connectivity Student Management System

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CIS355A Week 6 Lab – Database Connectivity Student Management System

OBJECTIVES
• Programmatic access to a MySQL database to add and display records

PROBLEM: Student Management System
A teacher needs the ability to store and retrieve student data. This includes
• student name;
• three test scores;
• average; and
• letter grade.

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
You can code the GUI by hand or use NetBeans GUI builder interface.
Create a GUI which allows for input and display of student data.
It should include buttons to save a record, display all records.

Create a database and table to store student name and three test scores. (Note that average and grade are calculated by app.)

Student class
Create a Student class to manage the student data. It should have private instance variables of
• student name; and
• three test scores.
The class must have the following methods.
• A default and parameterized constructor
• Sets/gets for all instance variables
• A get method to calculate and return the average
• A get method to calculate and return the letter grade
• toString to display the name of the student

StudentDB class
Create a StudentDB class that is used to create a connection and interface with the database.

This class should have two methods.
• getAll – reads data from database, returns data in an arraylist of student objects
• add – writes a record to the database

GUI class
Insert button will take the info from the GUI (student name and three test scores) and insert a record into the table.  Input should be cleared from the textboxes.
Display button will read the data from the database and creates a report in Console window, sample format below.
Name Test1 Test2 Test3 Avg Grade
Bruce Wayne  90  95  98  94.3  A
Clark Kent  65  70  90  75.0  C

RUBRIC
Student class
• Has all required functionality 10
GUI class
• Student record can be saved
• All student data can be displayed 15
StudentDB class
• add method inserts a record into db.
• get method reads all records and returns in arraylist. 15
Code style 5
Lab Report 10
TOTAL 55

CODE STYLE REQUIREMENTS
• Include meaningful comments throughout your code.
• Use meaningful names for variables.
• Code must be properly indented.
• Include a comment header at beginning of each file, example below.
/****************************************************
Program Name: ProgramName.java
Programmer’s Name: Student Name
Program Description: Describe here what this program will do
***********************************************************/

DELIVERABLES
Submit as a SINGLE zip folder
• all java files; and
• the Lab report.

Follow assignment specification regarding class/method names.
Note that your Java file name must match class name (DO NOT rename).

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Description

CIS355A Week 6 Lab – Database Connectivity Student Management System

OBJECTIVES
• Programmatic access to a MySQL database to add and display records

PROBLEM: Student Management System
A teacher needs the ability to store and retrieve student data. This includes
• student name;
• three test scores;
• average; and
• letter grade.

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
You can code the GUI by hand or use NetBeans GUI builder interface.
Create a GUI which allows for input and display of student data.
It should include buttons to save a record, display all records.

Create a database and table to store student name and three test scores. (Note that average and grade are calculated by app.)

Student class
Create a Student class to manage the student data. It should have private instance variables of
• student name; and
• three test scores.
The class must have the following methods.
• A default and parameterized constructor
• Sets/gets for all instance variables
• A get method to calculate and return the average
• A get method to calculate and return the letter grade
• toString to display the name of the student

StudentDB class
Create a StudentDB class that is used to create a connection and interface with the database.

This class should have two methods.
• getAll – reads data from database, returns data in an arraylist of student objects
• add – writes a record to the database

GUI class
Insert button will take the info from the GUI (student name and three test scores) and insert a record into the table.  Input should be cleared from the textboxes.
Display button will read the data from the database and creates a report in Console window, sample format below.
Name Test1 Test2 Test3 Avg Grade
Bruce Wayne  90  95  98  94.3  A
Clark Kent  65  70  90  75.0  C

RUBRIC
Student class
• Has all required functionality 10
GUI class
• Student record can be saved
• All student data can be displayed 15
StudentDB class
• add method inserts a record into db.
• get method reads all records and returns in arraylist. 15
Code style 5
Lab Report 10
TOTAL 55

CODE STYLE REQUIREMENTS
• Include meaningful comments throughout your code.
• Use meaningful names for variables.
• Code must be properly indented.
• Include a comment header at beginning of each file, example below.
/****************************************************
Program Name: ProgramName.java
Programmer’s Name: Student Name
Program Description: Describe here what this program will do
***********************************************************/

DELIVERABLES
Submit as a SINGLE zip folder
• all java files; and
• the Lab report.

Follow assignment specification regarding class/method names.
Note that your Java file name must match class name (DO NOT rename).

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