All,
I was recently asked in one of the technical interviews to write a high level design for a File Sysem. My answer to the question was as follows. I would request everyone to please review and let me know if there are suggestions/improvement:
interface BaseFileSystem
{
/*Basic file/folder attributes are:
1. File/Folder Size
2. File/Folder Date created
3. File/Folder Date Modified
4. File/Folder permissions - Read, write and execute
5. File/Folder Owner - Owner of the file who defines permissions for other users
6. File/Folder Visibility - Hidden or Visible
7. File/Folder Name
Hence each one of the above attributes would have public <return type> get() and public void set<AttributeName>(<variable datatype>) */
}
public class File implements BaseFileSystem
{
/*The `File` class should implement all of the methods from interface `BaseFilesystem`.
In addition, it must also implement following specific methods that can only be associated with physical files*/
public String getFileExtension(){….}
public void setFileExtension(String value) {….}
public String[] getAssociatedPrograms(){ …..}
public void executable(){ …. };
}
public class Folder implements BaseFileSystem
{
/*The `Folder` class should implement all of the methods from interface `BaseFileSystem`. In addition, it must also implement following specific methods that can only be associated with the physical 'folders'*/
public BaseFileSystem[] getSubFoldersAndFiles(){ …. }
public void addSubFolderAndFiles(BaseFileSystem fileObj) { …. }
public void executable(){throw new UnsupportedOperationException();}
}
Additionally, any general pointers to such design questions would be greatly appreciated.