COP 3804 Intermediate Java - project 3 : pgm3_6aCOP3804java2 Professor: Michael Robinson e-mail : michael.robinson@cs.fiu.edu Web Page : cs.fiu.edu/~mrobi002 - At the beginning of your program add the following: /********************************************************************* Author : Your Name Course : Java section. Example Java-1, Java-2, Java-3, or Java-4 Professor : Michael Robinson Program # : Program Purpose/Description { A brief description of the program } Due Date : MM/DD/YYYY Certification: I hereby certify that this work is my own and none of it is the work of any other person. ..........{ your signature }.......... *********************************************************************/ - Program must be named: yourLastNameFirstLetterOfYourFirstNamePgm3.java ex: robinsonMpgm1.java - Make sure the program is properly documented and aligned uniformally, according to our "JAVA Programming Rules", discussed in class and located at: http://users.cis.fiu.edu/~mrobi002/includes/JAVA_programmingRules I will take points off if you do not follow the programming instructions. Purpose of this program: a - Create a constructor named yourLastNameFirstLetterOfYourFirstNameConstructor 1 - create the following public global variables: a - welcome data type string = "" b - first data type int = 0 c - second data type double = 0.0 2 - create a setter that will accept a string 3 - create a setter that will accept an int 4 - create a setter that will accept a double 5 - Create a getter that will return a string 6 - Create a getter that will return an int 7 - Create a getter that will return a double 8 - Create necessary contructor methods b - From your main method call your constructor NOTE*** Use printf to do all printing ***** 1 - passing: no data "DO NOT PASS ANY DATA" and displaying: Welcome to the empty constructor 2 - set data in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 to whatever values you want 3 - get and display the data that was set in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 using the global variables 4 - passing: Joe, assign it to the global variable and display all globals 5 - re-set data using methods in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 to whatever values you want 6 - get and display the data that was re-set in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 using the global variables 7 - passing: 123 Joe, assign them to the corresponding global variables and display all globals 8 - re-set data using methods in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 to whatever values you want 9 - get and display the data that was re-set in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 using the global variables 10 - passing: 12.00 Joe 123, assign them to the corresponding global variables and display the globals 11 - re-set data using methods in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 to whatever values you want 12 - get and display the data that was re-set in question a, points 2, 3, and 4 using the global variables Program submission: - Upload your source code to your Moodle account, and turn in your signed source code on printed and stappled paper.