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Yоu will be implementing аn аddress bооk аpplication based on the UML diagram from Figure 1 below. Please take the time to read and understand the UML diagram along with the instructions carefully.Figure 1 Instructions The following applies to the methods from the Contact interface: The add() method will add a new person based on the parameters passed to the address book if the email address and phone number are valid. See the guide below for rules on proper email address and phone number format. This method will return true if the person was added successfully or else return false. The remove() method will remove the person matching the passed id from the address book. This method will return true if the person was successfully removed, else return false. The modify() method will replace the person matching the passed id from the address book using the parameters that are passed. This method will return true if the person was successfully replaced, else return false. The displayAll() method will display all of the people in the address book. If the address book had two people, calling displayAll() will produce an output that looks something like this: Id: 1, First Name: Jack, Last Name: Simpson, Email: jack@simpson.com, Phone: 234-392-6424Id: 2, First Name: Homer, Last Name: Simpson, Email: homer@simpson.com, Phone: 452-454-7854 The rule for a valid email address is as follows: There must be one "@" character in the email address AND There must be one "." character in the email address and the length of the text after the "." must be greater than 1. The rule for a valid phone number is as follows: The phone number must be in the xxx-xxx-xxxx format AND The first portion of the phone number must be 3 digits long, the second part must be 3 digits long and the third part must be 4 digits long. You will need to implement the classes/interface based on the UML diagram above. You need to implement the methods and other members exactly like how I have described in the UML diagram. In addition to what I have in the UML diagram, you are free to add anything you like on the AddressBook and Driver classes. The following applies to the Driver class: When the program first runs, you will display the following to the user and get an input: 1 - Add a new contact.2 - Remove a contact.3 - Show all contacts.4 - Modify a contact.q - Quit.Enter your option: If the user enters anything other than 1, 2, 3, 4 or q, you will output "Invalid input!" and display the menu from #1 above. If the user enters 1, you will prompt the user to provide the first name, last name, email address and phone number. Using the inputs from the user, you will attempt to add a new contact. If the contact is added successfully, you will output "Contact successfully added." else output "Contact could not be added.". If the user enters 2, you will prompt the user to provide the id of the contact to remove. If the contact was removed successfully, you will output "Contact successfully removed." else output "Contact could not be removed.". If the user enters 3, your output will look something like: Current address book contents:Id: 1, First Name: Jack, Last Name: Simpson, Email: jack@simpson.com, Phone: 234-392-6424Id: 2, First Name: Homer, Last Name: Simpson, Email: homer@simpson.com, Phone: 452-454-7854 If the user enters 4, you will prompt the user to provide the id, first name, last name, email address and phone number. Using the inputs from the user, you will attempt to modify the contact matching the id. If the contact is modified successfully, you will output "Contact successfully modified." else output "Contact could not be modified.". If the user enters q, you will quit the application. In the steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 above, after you output the appropriate text, you should display the menu from #1. In other words, unless the user quits, you should display the menu after each action is completed. Testing You should test your entire application with various inputs to make sure that it follows the rules from the Instructions section above. Here is an example of how to test the add feature. Once your application is running, do the following: Enter 1 to add a new contact Provide the following information when prompted: (Jack, Smith, jack#smith.c, 123-548-4554) You should see the output "Contact could not be added." Enter 1 to add a new contact Provide the following information when prompted: (Jack, Smith, jack@smith.com, 123-548-87850) You should see the output "Contact could not be added." Enter 1 to add a new contact Provide the following information when prompted: (Jack, Smith, jack@smith.com, 123-5428-4554) You should see the output "Contact could not be added." Enter 1 to add a new contact Provide the following information when prompted: (Jack, Smith, jack@smith.com, 123-548-4554) You should see the output "Contact successfully added." Submission Place all of the files (only the files with .java extension) needed to run this program in a single zip file. Do not include any other files or folder. I will deduct 5 points if there are any unnecessary files or folders. The zip file must be named in the format lastname_firstname_midterm.zip. For example using my name it would be shrestha_gaurav_midterm.zip
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