Discuss the below in detail:
- Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
- Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit.
- Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices
Please incorporate the following:
1. Java program and public class need to be named Inventory1.java and Inventory1
2. run your program and do a Windows Screen Capture. Both your Java source file and the Screen Capture are REQUIRED
3. Using DecimalFormat is NOT the preferred way to go -- use printf instead. Far simpler and it's "current technology" rather than "old school."
4. Do not use things like the try-catch-block.