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DescriptionThis project will demonstrate the following:
I can design a basic interface in Java that will be used to create other classes.
I can design several classes that implement the interface.
I know how to override the toString() method from the Object class.
I can demonstrate using overriding with other methods.
I can create a professional UML class diagram using my code and add-on tools.
Code requirementsInterfaceWrite a parts interface that can be used to create new classes used by the inventory program
It will include at least one static property
It will include at least three methods.
ClassesWrite two classes that implement the parts interface.
Include at least three private properties
Include at least one protected property
Include at least two constructor methods (One will be the default.) You can have more constructors if you think it will make your class more useful.
Include setters and getters for the properties you want exposed for other classes to use.
Include at least one method tha tis unique to each class.
ChildrenWrite a child class that inherits from one of the three classes
Include one method that overrides the method that is unique to it's parent class.
Use the @override compiler tag.
Directly access the protected variable from the parent class using the correct keyword.
TestWrite a test program that creates objects from each of the three classes and stores them in a data structure, such as an ArrayList. Demonstrate polymorphism by looping through the data structure and displaying information unique to each class.
Write a simple method that displays a short simile for each of the following showing your understanding of the term.
Call the method so the results display in the console after all the other output.
Please keep your instructor interested by thinking of your own similes and not using the ones he beat to death in class.
UML
Include a UML diagram