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my input String is : 2010-03-24T17:28:50.000Z
output pattern is like:
DateFormat formatter1 = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE. MMM. d. yyyy");
i convert this like this:
formatter1.format(new Date("2010-03-24T17:28:50.000Z"));//illegalArgumentException here the string "2010-03-24T17:28:50.000Z"
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Hi,
I need to split a date string into pieces and I'm doing it using the
public final StringBuffer format (Object object, StringBuffer buffer, FieldPosition field)
from the java.text.DateFormat class. However, the implementation of this function is really slow, hence Android has an own implementation…
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I am trying to parse a date and I am getting different results when I run the code locally/BST compare to a server in Paris/CEST.
I've reproduced the issue in a the following sample. This is trying to parse the start date for the Australian Grand Prix.
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("AET");
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I have written this query for retrieving data from mysql as below
select FeedbackCode,EMailID,FeedbackDetail,
Date_Format(FeedbackDate,'%m,%d') as 'Feedback_Date'
from FeedbackDetail
where EMailID not like '' and InstanceCode =5
and I'm binding this data with GridView in asp.net but at the…
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I'm a Java developer and I'm used to the SimpleDateFormat class that allows me to format any date to any format by settings a timezone.
Date date = new Date();
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy hh:mm:ss");
sdf.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles"));
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