
Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Write a JavaFX
(PLEASE INCLUDE A SNAPSHOT OF THE CODE IN MAIN JAVA, MODULE-INFO,JAVA,CONTROLLER, AND SAMPLE.FXML) as shown below
1. To Enter user information (i.e., Name, Street, City, State, Zip).
2. To select the product (APP or MUSIC) –CheckBox
3. To select “Type” (Type of Music) –ComboBox
4. To select “Type” (Type of App) –RadioButton
5. Also to enter other information (i.e., Title, Date Purchased, Account Number).
6. At last, Two buttons to be present (SUBMIT and FINISH).

Transcribed Image Text:G Main.java
module-info.java
Controller.java x
sample.fxml X
// Main.jaya
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