IntelliJ IDEA Case Study - Blood Donor Management System
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IntelliJ IDEA Case Study - Blood Donor Management System
This course is part of IntelliJ IDEA Essentials: Build, Test, and Manage Projects Specialization
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What you'll learn
Apply object-oriented programming principles to design Java schema and UI classes in IntelliJ IDEA.
Implement donor data entry and display features using UI interaction and backend data collections.
Apply input validation and exception handling to build a reliable donor management application.
Develop a complete Java-based Blood Donor Management System using IntelliJ IDEA and clean code practices.
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Build a practical Blood Donor Management System while strengthening your Java programming skills with IntelliJ IDEA. This hands-on course guides you through the complete development of a Java application, from project setup and object-oriented design to implementing donor data management, input validation, and exception handling.
Designed for beginners and intermediate Java learners, the course uses a real-world case study to help you apply core Java concepts in a meaningful development project. You'll begin by setting up your project and designing schema and UI classes using object-oriented principles. Next, you'll implement functionality to add and display donor information through user interaction and backend data collections. Finally, you'll improve application reliability by applying input validation and handling runtime exceptions. By completing this course, you'll have built a functional donor management application with a clean code structure and practical software development practices. The project-based approach provides valuable experience in Java application development, debugging, user interaction, and writing more reliable code within the IntelliJ IDEA environment. If you're looking to strengthen your Java programming skills through hands-on application development, this course offers a practical and structured learning experience.
This module offers a comprehensive, project-based approach to developing a Java application using IntelliJ IDEA. Learners will build a fully functional Blood Donor Management System, starting from project setup to implementing object-oriented design, constructing the UI, applying data validation, and managing runtime exceptions. Through hands-on videos, learners gain practical experience in software development best practices, including schema design, user interaction, and system output integration.
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10 videos4 assignments
10 videosβ’Total 69 minutes
- Introduction to Projectβ’7 minutes
- Creating a Project in IntelliJβ’4 minutes
- Creating Schema Classβ’6 minutes
- Creating UI and Collection Classβ’8 minutes
- Logic for Adding a Donorβ’8 minutes
- Logic for Displaying Donorsβ’7 minutes
- Handling Exceptionsβ’4 minutes
- Creating Validations for Donors Detailsβ’10 minutes
- Adding Validations to Donor's Detailsβ’9 minutes
- Output of the Projectβ’6 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Graded - Donor Management System with IntelliJ IDEAβ’30 minutes
- Introduction & Classes and Objectsβ’10 minutes
- Adding and Displaying Donorβ’10 minutes
- Validation and Exceptionβ’10 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 21, 2025
Learning IntelliJ IDEA while creating the Blood Donor Management System was both enjoyable and rewarding. Itβs perfect for learners wanting hands-on project exposure.
Reviewed on Sep 4, 2025
The IntelliJ IDEA project approach makes concepts easy to grasp. Building a Blood Donor Management System clarified real-time applications and improved my programming confidence.
Reviewed on Aug 22, 2025
This case study helped me understand end-to-end project development in IntelliJ IDEA effectively.
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