I'm new to joda-time and I didn't find anywhere examples to do some simple things.
I want to make an object whe开发者_JAVA技巧re to save a time value read from a table in a database (a java.sql.Time
- e.g. "18:30:00"
) I don't care about time zone, so I think that I need LocalDate
. But the problem is that I couldn't create a LocalDate
object based on that Time
object.
I tried with no success LocalDate.fromDateFields()
, DateTimeParser.parseInto()
, DateTimeParser.parseDateTime()
.
EDIT:
I should have used LocalTime
.
These work:
java.sql.Time time = Time.valueOf("18:30:00");
LocalTime lt1 = LocalTime.fromDateFields(time);
LocalTime lt2 = new LocalTime(time);
According to the documentation, you should be able to construct a LocalDate directly by passing it a java.util.Date as the sole constructor argument. Since a java.sql.Time extends java.util.Date, you should be able to
final LocalDate ld = new LocalDate(mySqlTime);
This works for me:
System.out.println(new LocalDate(Time.valueOf("18:30:00")));
On the other hand, it's not a meaningful thing to do, since you'll always get January 1, 1970. But I imagine you know what you're doing.
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