Use the code in chapter 1 as your starting point for a Greeter program.
Create the program in a subdirectory of your CS203 directory called Greeter.
Add Javadoc comments to the Greeter Class and the main method.
Any other classes or methods you create in this project should have Javadoc comments.
Generate the Javadocs. There are several ways to generate the javadocs:
You can then see your Javadocs in a browser by right clicking on a class and choosing “Show Javadoc”.
Add a setName method to the Greeter class.
Create a class GreeterApp with a main() method for testing your program.
In main(), create two Greeter variables that refer to the same Greeter object. Invoke setName on one of the references and sayHello on the other.
Write a method void swapNames(Greeter other) of the Greeter class that swaps the names of this greeter and another.
Exercise swapNames in main and show that it works.
Save your projects on github in your local repository and your Vassar private repository.
Once you have saved your work in your local repository do a remote save to your private github repository which has been created for you.
Your private repository has been created within an account called Vassar-cs203.
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