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  • package time

    The main API for dates, times, instants, and durations.

    The main API for dates, times, instants, and durations.

    The classes defined here represent the principal date-time concepts, including instants, durations, dates, times, time-zones and periods. They are based on the ISO calendar system, which is the de facto world calendar following the proleptic Gregorian rules. All the classes are immutable and thread-safe.

    Each date time instance is composed of fields that are conveniently made available by the APIs. For lower level access to the fields refer to the org.threeten.bp.temporal package. Each class includes support for printing and parsing all manner of dates and times. Refer to the org.threeten.bp.format package for customization options.

    The org.threeten.bp.chrono package contains the calendar neutral API. This is intended for use by applications that need to use localized calendars. It is recommended that applications use the ISO-8601 dates and time classes from this package across system boundaries, such as to the database or across the network. The calendar neutral API should be reserved for interactions with users.

    Dates and Times

    org.threeten.bp.Instant is essentially a numeric timestamp. The current Instant can be retrieved from a org.threeten.bp.Clock. This is useful for logging and persistence of a point in time and has in the past been associated with storing the result from java.lang.System#currentTimeMillis().

    org.threeten.bp.LocalDate stores a date without a time. This stores a date like '2010-12-03' and could be used to store a birthday.

    org.threeten.bp.LocalTime stores a time without a date. This stores a time like '11:30' and could be used to store an opening or closing time.

    org.threeten.bp.LocalDateTime stores a date and time. This stores a date-time like '2010-12-03T11:30'.

    org.threeten.bp.OffsetTime stores a time and offset from UTC without a date. This stores a date like '11:30+01:00'. The ZoneOffset is of the form '+01:00'.

    org.threeten.bp.OffsetDateTime stores a date and time and offset from UTC. This stores a date-time like '2010-12-03T11:30+01:00'. This is sometimes found in XML messages and other forms of persistence, but contains less information than a full time-zone.

    org.threeten.bp.ZonedDateTime stores a date and time with a time-zone. This is useful if you want to perform accurate calculations of dates and times taking into account the org.threeten.bp.ZoneId, such as 'Europe/Paris'. Where possible, it is recommended to use a simpler class. The widespread use of time-zones tends to add considerable complexity to an application.

    Duration and Period

    Beyond dates and times, the API also allows the storage of period and durations of time. A org.threeten.bp.Duration is a simple measure of time along the time-line in nanoseconds. A org.threeten.bp.Period expresses an amount of time in units meaningful to humans, such as years or hours.

    Additional value types

    org.threeten.bp.Year stores a year on its own. This stores a single year in isolation, such as '2010'.

    org.threeten.bp.YearMonth stores a year and month without a day or time. This stores a year and month, such as '2010-12' and could be used for a credit card expiry.

    org.threeten.bp.MonthDay stores a month and day without a year or time. This stores a month and day-of-month, such as '--12-03' and could be used to store an annual event like a birthday without storing the year.

    org.threeten.bp.Month stores a month on its own. This stores a single month-of-year in isolation, such as 'DECEMBER'.

    org.threeten.bp.DayOfWeek stores a day-of-week on its own. This stores a single day-of-week in isolation, such as 'TUESDAY'.

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  • package format

    Provides classes to print and parse dates and times.

    Provides classes to print and parse dates and times.

    Printing and parsing is based around the DateTimeFormatter class. That class contains common formatters and factory methods. The DateTimeFormatterBuilder class is available for advanced and complex use cases.

    Localization occurs by calling withLocale(Locale) on the formatter. Further customization is possible using DecimalStyle.

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    Definition Classes
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  • DateTimeBuilder
  • DateTimeFormatStyleProvider
  • DateTimeFormatter
  • DateTimeFormatterBuilder
  • DateTimeParseException
  • DecimalStyle
  • FormatStyle
  • ResolverStyle
  • SignStyle
  • SimpleDateTimeFormatStyleProvider
  • TextStyle
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DateTimeParseException

class DateTimeParseException extends DateTimeException

An exception thrown when an error occurs during parsing.

This exception includes the text being parsed and the error index.

Specification for implementors

This class is intended for use in a single thread.

Constructs a new exception with the specified message and cause.

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Instance Constructors

  1. new DateTimeParseException(message: String, parsedData: CharSequence, errorIndex: Int, cause: Throwable = null)

    message

    the message to use for this exception, may be null

    parsedData

    the parsed text, should not be null

    errorIndex

    the index in the parsed string that was invalid, should be a valid index

    cause

    the cause exception, may be null

Value Members

  1. final def addSuppressed(arg0: Throwable): Unit
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  2. def fillInStackTrace(): Throwable
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  3. def getCause(): Throwable
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  4. def getErrorIndex: Int

    Returns the index where the error was found.

    Returns the index where the error was found.

    returns

    the index in the parsed string that was invalid, should be a valid index

  5. def getLocalizedMessage(): String
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  6. def getMessage(): String
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  7. def getParsedString: String

    Returns the string that was being parsed.

    Returns the string that was being parsed.

    returns

    the string that was being parsed, should not be null.

  8. def getStackTrace(): Array[StackTraceElement]
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  9. final def getSuppressed(): Array[Throwable]
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  10. def initCause(arg0: Throwable): Throwable
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  11. def printStackTrace(arg0: PrintWriter): Unit
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  12. def printStackTrace(arg0: PrintStream): Unit
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  13. def printStackTrace(): Unit
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  14. def setStackTrace(arg0: Array[StackTraceElement]): Unit
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  15. def toString(): String
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