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Java Java Objects (Retired) Delivering the MVP Wrapping up

Nikhil Sharma
Nikhil Sharma
1,173 Points

what, at the end ! passing object as parameter

in Forum n User class

ForumPost.java
public class ForumPost {
  private User mAuthor;
  private String mTitle;
  private String mDescription;
  public ForumPost(User author,String title,String description){
    mAuthor=author;
    mTitle=title;
    mDescription=description;

  }
  public void getDescription(){
  }

  public User getAuthor() {
    return mAuthor;
  }

  public String getTitle() {
    return mTitle;
  }

  // TODO: We need to expose the description
}
User.java
public class User {
  private String mFirstName;
    private String mLastName;
  public String getFirstName(){
    return mFirstName;
  }
  public String getLastName(){
    return mLastName;
  }



  public User(String firstName, String lastName) {
     mFirstName=firstName;
    mLastName=lastName;
    // TODO:  Set the private fields here
  }
}
Forum.java
public class Forum {
  private String mTopic;

   Forum(String topic){
    mTopic=topic;
  }

  public String getTopic() {
      return mTopic;
  }

  public void addPost(ForumPost post) {

      System.out.printf("New post from %s %s about %s.\n",
                         post.getAuthor().getFirstName(),
                         post.getAuthor().getLastName(),
                         post.getTitle());

  }
}
Example.java
public class Example {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("Starting forum example...");
    if (args.length < 2) {
       System.out.println("first and last name are required. eg:  java Example Craig Dennis");
    }
    Forum forum = new Forum("Java");
    // Take the first two elements passed args
     User author = new User("Craig","Dennis");
    // Add the author, title and description
    ForumPost post = new ForumPost(User,"half life","Fictional Story");
    forum.addPost(post);
  }
}

1 Answer

Alexander Nikiforov
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Alexander Nikiforov
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,175 Points

Make sure you check Community answers before you, by clicking on "Wrapping Up" right above the title of your question.

The last in the following line:

Java -> Java -> Objects -> Delivering the MVP -> Wrapping up

Here is direct link just in case

https://teamtreehouse.com/community/code-challenge:6072

And here is one of the questions that will shed light on your problem

https://teamtreehouse.com/community/how-do-i-pass-the-author

As you can see the problem of your code is that you don't use arguments , or String[] args in order to pass them to create new User from them.