public class DateTimeContext extends Object
java.time
(JSR-310) settings
such as the user's Chronology (calendar system) and time zone.
A null
property value indicates the user has not specified a setting.
DateTimeContextHolder
Constructor and Description |
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DateTimeContext() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Chronology |
getChronology()
Return the user's chronology (calendar system), if any.
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DateTimeFormatter |
getFormatter(DateTimeFormatter formatter)
Get the DateTimeFormatter with this context's settings applied to the
base
formatter . |
ZoneId |
getTimeZone()
Return the user's time zone, if any.
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void |
setChronology(Chronology chronology)
Set the user's chronology (calendar system).
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void |
setTimeZone(ZoneId timeZone)
Set the user's time zone.
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public void setChronology(@Nullable Chronology chronology)
@Nullable public Chronology getChronology()
public void setTimeZone(@Nullable ZoneId timeZone)
Alternatively, set a TimeZoneAwareLocaleContext
on
LocaleContextHolder
. This context class will fall back to
checking the locale context if no setting has been provided here.
public DateTimeFormatter getFormatter(DateTimeFormatter formatter)
formatter
.formatter
- the base formatter that establishes default
formatting rules, generally context-independent