This Java web application allows the user to build a hack-a-thon team.
- In your web browser of choice, go to: http://github.com/GloriaFriesen/team-organizer
- Clone repository
- In terminal
- Switch to team-organizer directory
- To run the program, use command $ gradle run
- In your browser, go to localhost:4567
- Go directly to my Heroku app in your web browser: https://guarded-coast-31122.herokuapp.com/
Behavior | Input | Output |
---|---|---|
Application instantiates Team class | team | true |
Application instantiates Team class with name | "Team TOT" | "Team Tot" |
Application returns all instances of Team class | "Team TOT", "A Team" | "Team TOT", "A Team" |
Application empties all teams from list of team | "Team TOT" | 0 |
Application assigns an ID to each instance of team class | "Team TOT" | 1 |
Application finds instance of team class with the same ID | 2 | "A Team" |
Application instantiates Member class | member | true |
Application instantiates Member class with name | "Abby" | "Abby" |
Application returns all instance of Member class | "Abby", "Pepper Jack" | "Abby", "Pepper Jack" |
Application empties all members from list of member | "Abby" | 0 |
Application assigns an ID to each instance of member class | "Abby" | 1 |
Application finds instance of member class with the same ID | 2 | "Pepper Jack" |
Application creates empty list of members in team class | "Team TOT" | 0 |
Application adds member object to list of members in team class | "Team TOT" | "Abby" |
None that I know of.
Questions? Concerns? Suggestions? Reach out to me via github: https://github.com/GloriaFriesen.
- Java
- Gradle
- JUnit
- Spark
- Velocity
This software is licensed under the MIT license. Copyright (c) 2017 Gloria Friesen.