Class DateFormatting

java.lang.Object
com.vmware.vipclient.i18n.base.instances.DateFormatting
All Implemented Interfaces:
Formatting, I18n

public class DateFormatting extends Object implements Formatting
Provide some functions to get formatted date/time string.
  • Constructor Details

    • DateFormatting

      public DateFormatting()
  • Method Details

    • formatDate

      public String formatDate(Object obj, String pattern, Locale locale)
      Get the formatted string of default time zone in specified pattern and specified Locale.
      Parameters:
      obj - The object which represents date, it can be Date, Calendar, timestamp in long, or ISO string. For ISO string, please refer to https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime.
      pattern - The format you want the date string show in. Currently VIP supports 12 formats, they are full, long, medium, short, fullDate, longDate, mediumDate, shortDate, fullTime, longTime, mediumTime, shortTime. The first four formats combine date and time together. For the real pattern each format represents
      locale - The locale for which the date format is desired.
      Returns:
      The formatted date/time string.
    • formatDate

      public String formatDate(Object obj, String pattern, String timeZone, Locale locale)
      Get the formatted string of specified time zone in specified pattern and specified Locale.
      Parameters:
      obj - The object which represents date, it can be Date, Calendar, timestamp in long, or ISO string. For ISO string, please refer to https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime.
      pattern - The format you want the date string show in. Currently VIP supports 12 formats, they are full, long, medium, short, fullDate, longDate, mediumDate, shortDate, fullTime, longTime, mediumTime, shortTime. The first four formats combine date and time together. For the real pattern each format represents
      timeZone - The ID for a TimeZone, such as "America/Los_Angeles", or a custom ID such as "GMT-8:00".
      locale - The locale for which the date format is desired.
      Returns:
      The formatted date/time string.
    • formatDate

      public String formatDate(Object obj, String pattern, String timeZone, String language, String region)