The Java Converter is a versatile and user-friendly desktop application designed to perform various unit conversions effortlessly. This project aims to develop a robust, efficient, and intuitive tool that allows users to convert between different currency measurement units seamlessly.
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This Java Converter was build using the MVC pattern desing, where Model was the converters logic, the View was the gui windows, and the Controller was a Conttroller class that connects Views user inputs to the Models classes.
- To use currency converter, internet conection is necesary.
To run this proyect, it is necessary to have Apache Maven at least 3.8.8 version installed, but it is strongly recommended to use the latest release version. In case you need to install Maven, go to the oficial installation page.
- Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/ethanSanchezD/Java-Converter.git
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Move to repository folder
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Build proyect
mvn package
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mvn clean package
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Run Maven project
java -jar target/JavaConverter-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
- Open the cloned folder in the IDE
- Run Main class
Vs-launch.mp4
This project uses a limited currency and measurement units:
- Currency Converter
- Mexican Peso
- US Dollar
- Euro
- British Pound
- Japanese Yen
- South Korean Won
- Temperature Converter
- Celsius
- Fharenheit
- Kelvins
- Weight Converter
- Kilograms
- Grams
- Pounds
- Measure Converter
- Meter
- Kilometer
- Mile
- Foot
- Error Managment
- Different type of wrong inputs was handled as input errors
Email - ethand.san@gmail.com
Project Link: https://github.com/ethanSanchezD/Java-Converter
- Thanks to Alura-Latam and Oracle for give me the oportunity of being part of Oracle Next Education and make this project posible.
- API used in Currency Converter