Write a class named Employee that has the following fields: Name. The name field references a
Question:
Write a class named Employee that has the following fields:
• Name. The name field references a String object that holds the employee’s name.
• IdNumber. The idNumber is an int variable that holds the employee’s ID number.
• Department. The department field references a String object that holds the name of the department where the employee works.
• Position. The position field references a String object that holds the employee’s job title.
The class should have the following constructors:
• A constructor that accepts the following values as arguments and assigns them to the appropriate fields: employee’s name, employee’s ID number, department, and position.
• A constructor that accepts the following values as arguments and assigns them to the appropriate fields: employee’s name and ID number. The department and position fields should be assigned an empty string ("").
• A no-arg constructor that assigns empty strings ("") to the name, department, and position fields, and 0 to the idNumber field.
Write appropriate mutator methods that store values in these fields and accessor methods that return the values in these fields. Once you have written the class, write a separate program that creates three Employee objects to hold the following data:
The program should store this data in the three objects and then display the data for each employee on the screen.
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Starting Out With Java From Control Structures Through Data Structures
ISBN: 9780133957051
6th Edition
Authors: Tony Gaddis