JSP :: Using JSTL To Format Date And Time
Jul 14, 2014How to format this "2014-07-14T19:40:46" date to dd-mm-yyyy with time using jstl?
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View RepliesI have a requirement to convert 'unix time stamp' to 'Date time format'
Input (Unix time stamp) : 1426013480000
Output should show : 3/10/2015 2:51 PM EST (or) 10th March 2015 2:51PM EST
Given a Date such as this sampleDate (120, 08, 02), does SimpleDateFormat transform this given sampleDate using (sampleDate.get(Calendar.DATE)) ?
Issue is that without the SimpleDateFormat the days are outputting correctly but starting with 1,2,3,4 etc and when I apply the SimpleDateFormat to the above Date I only get 01,01,01 etc...
I am looking for 01,02,03 etc...
I have an requirement of splitting a Date-Time String i.e. 2013/07/26 07:05:36 As you observe the above string has Date and Time with space in between them.
Now I want just want split the string not by delimiter but by length i.e. after 10th place and then assign it to 2 variable i.e. Date <----2013/07/26 and Time <---07:05:36 separately.
<script type="text/javascript">
function CompareDates(id)
{
var monName = new Array("Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sept", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec");
var d = new Date(id);
var curr_date = d.getDate();
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why the default date format that the textbox accepts is in 'mm/dd/yyyy'.For example if i entered "13-05-2014" then it would return an error stating date is invalid.If i entered "12-05-2014" then it would return "5 Dec, 2014".I did not declare any dateformat anywhere except for the datepickers which as shown above, is 'd MMM, yyyy'.Before this happened i trialed and error many different kind of codes to try to validate the date however it all didnt work and so i reverted it all back to the original codes.Last time the dateformat that the textbox accepted was 'dd/mm/yyyy' and it worked fine with my javascript function except the validation part.
Now it still works except that the dateformat changed to 'mm/dd/yyyy'.I did try to use console.log to find out what's wrong but there were no error messages.Why has the dateformat changed by itself?
I am using Oracle Database. My images are stored in database in ORD Image format.
ORD Image = > [URL] .....
I am fetching image and displaying in JSP.
I want to resize image stored in database.
I found Java Advanced Imgaing API and Looking for JSP implementation example.
[URL] ....
OrdHttpUploadFile uploadPhoto = null;
OracleResultSet ors=null;
OracleCallableStatement ocstmt = null;
OrdImage ordImage=null;
OrdImage image=null;
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When trying to convert the time zone of a date I encountered the log below. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot format given Object as a Date..Here is what my code looks like:
1. First I will get the date from the email header by the following code.
String messageDate = (String) mail.headers["Date"];
Output: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 18:30:05 +0800
2. Next I will convert the timezone to EST.
SimpleDateFormat timeZoneConvert = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z");
timeZoneConvert.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone(" EST"));
String l_MailDateEST = timeZoneConvert.format(messageDate.trim());
Once the code run I encounter the said error.
I want to convert a date which can be of any date formats into yyyy-mm-dd format...My code is below.
String[] date_formats = {
"MM/dd/yyyy",
"dd/MM/yyyy"
,"dd-MM-yyyy",
};
String dateReceived = "13/11/2012";
for (String formatString : date_formats){
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I've created a method named parseStringToDate this method takes a string parameter and parse it to the date: here is my code:
public Date parseStringToDate(String date) throws ParseException{
DateFormat formatter = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(DateFormat.FULL, DateFormat.SHORT, Locale.getDefault());
return formatter.parse(date);
}
i'm trying to parse a String to date then:
public static void main(String args[]) {
MyDate a = new MyDate();
try {
Date d = a.parseStringToDate("Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:33 PM");
System.out.println(d);
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
As i've defined DateFormat in the method, now i'm passing it a date accordingly: "Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:33 PM" And the output is: Wed Aug 13 15:33:00 PKT 2014
Which is not equal to the format i gave it.. how can i change its format to same as i've given input. InShort i want to parse a string to date and it should convert that String to date with exactly the same format.
I have a piece of code as below for date format conversion.
DateFormat formatter1 ;
DateFormat formatter2 ;
Date date = new Date();
formatter1 = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-mm-dd");
date = formatter1.parse("1952-12-10");
System.out.println("before format, date is " + date);
formatter2 = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MMM-yy");
formatter2.format(date);
System.out.println("after format, date is " +formatter2.format(date));I would like to change 1952-12-10 become 10-DEC-52, h
However, I am getting below output:
before format, date is Thu Jan 10 00:12:00 MYT 1952
after format, date is 10-Jan-52
package sample;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
public class NewClass {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String value = "23-04-2012";
String[] formats = {
"yyyy:MM:dd" "yyyyMMdd", "dd-MM-yyyy","dd/MM/yyyy","MM-dd-yyyy","MM/dd/yyyy",};
[code].....
output i obtained:
Printing the value of yyyyMMdd
Date converted to yyyy-mm-dd0022-12-04
Expected Output:
Printing the value of dd-MM-yyyy
Date converted to yyyy-mm-dd2012-04-23
I have a date in the following String format "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+00:00" and post processing I am converting this to following String as per prevailing logic "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+0000" (This is existing code and no changes have been Made here for last few years) And the using this SDFormat i.e new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd,HH:mm:ss.Sz") for conversion to Date Object
We are suddenly getting this exception now can't figured out what has changed ?
java.text.ParseException: Unparseable date: "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+0000"
at java.text.DateFormat.parse(DateFormat.java:357)
I'm getting a NumberFormatException while executing the below statements.
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
int year = cal.get(Calendar.YEAR);
int month = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH);
int day_of_month = 15;
long m_time = Long.parseLong((month + 1) + "/" + day_of_month + "/" + year);
and
long m_time = Long.parseLong(String.valueOf((month + 1) + "/" + day_of_month + "/" + year));
In my project i am facing an problem, The My SQL Data base will accept the date format of yyyy/mm/dd only as "Date" data type but in my program i wants to use dd/mm/yyyy format. (i have this same format now) that's why I am unable to insert / retrieve it..
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View Replies View RelatedI am using the calendar component of the primefaces and I am using the attribute pattern="MM/dd/yyyy.But when I print the values in my MBean along with the selected date event the timeZone (i think) is printed as Sun Mar 29 00:00:00 IST 2015 I do not understand why its printed even though I have set the pattern.Part of my code :
XHTML
<p:calendar id="singleDaySchedule" value="#{scheduleMBean.exactDate}"
showOn="button" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy" required="true" requiredMessage="Date is Required"/>
<p:commandButton value="Submit" update="form" actionListener="#{scheduleMBean.showSchedule}" icon="ui-icon-check" />
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I found out that we need to use <f:convertDateTimePattern> instead of how I am using currently.But I am not able to figure out where to use
<f:convertDateTimePattern>
in my case
I am trying to get the current utc date/time, but it keeps printing out in local time:
Java Code: LocalDateTime dt = LocalDateTime.now();
ZonedDateTime zdt = dt.atZone(ZoneOffset.UTC);
System.out.println("time: " + zdt);
// output:
time: 2014-06-02T13:37:55.705Z mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
13:37 is local time. Utc time is 17:37.
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Swipe_In {
public String DTStart; //Swipe in Date Time
[code]....
I have got 2 questions on the above class...
1) I get an error "Cannot make a static reference to the non-static field DTStart" wherever i use DTStart in the main method....What's causing this error? and How do i fix it for good?
2) public String DTStart; Once i get the current date & time assigned to the above DTStart String in the main method i cannot use the updated value of DTStart in any other class. In another class i wanna create an instance(object) of this Swipe_In class with DTStart assigned to the current time(as in its main method)..I tried but the object's DTStart gets assigned to null.(( How do i achieve this?
I need to add Logger function in the catch block that prints time, date and description of the what had happened.
public class InputUtil {
public static final String[] SPECIAL_CHARACTERS = { "!", "#","%", "^", "=",
"+", ";", "[", "]", "|", "<", ">", "?", "~", "`", "-", "" };
public static String deleteSpecialCharacters(String inputString) {
String outputString = inputString;
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The intent of the code is to read date from a file, does calculation and then displays that data in a table format on the screen. Then creates another file with those values:
Reads file: Beginningbalance.txt
Displays Data with calculation
Creates a file called "Newbalance.txt" with the following values:
111
251.41
222
402.00
With the way the code is written I can get it to create the file but it only displays one of the customers (111). I know that I need to create a loop but I am not sure how to build that. I tried creating another while loop and changing it to outFile but that was without success.
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
public class Output {
public static void main(String[]args) throws IOException {
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In my java file I made Strings of date and time, but my MYSQL database needs Date and Time of course. I've tried to convert them, but I keep getting this exception: org.apache.jasper.JasperException: java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "2013-02-20"
public class Vogel {
static final String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/turving";
public static void Insert(String datum, String tijd, String plaats, String spotternaam, String vogelsoort) {
try {
SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat("YYYY-MM-DD");
SimpleDateFormat formatt = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:MM:SS");
java.util.Date parsed = format.parse(datum);
java.util.Date parsedd = formatt.parse(tijd);
java.sql.Date sql = new java.sql.Date(parsed.getTime());
java.sql.Time sqll = new java.sql.Time(parsed.getTime());
[code]....
JavaFX 8 has a DatePicker which is very nice. Does it have an option to chose a date and a time?
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View Replies View RelatedI am new to java and I have this assignment that I started but I am now stuck . The instructions are:
Create an ElapsedTimeCalculator class that computes the amount of time that passes between a starting time and an ending time, in military format.
For example, suppose the two times are 1445 and 1730. Then the program output should look something like this:
Start time:1445
End time: 1730
Exactly 2 hour(s) and 45 minute(s) have passed.
Total elapsed time in minutes:165
Total elapsed time in hours:2.75
ElapsedTimeCalculator Class Specifications:
1.Your class will have a constructor that takes two parameters: the starting time and the ending time in military format
2.Your class will also have these methods:
-Get method to return the starting and ending times
-Set method that resets the starting and ending times to values passed as parameters
-a method that returns the hour portion of the elapsed time
-a method that returns the minute portion of the elapsed time
-a method that returns the total elapsed time in minutes
-a method that returns the total elapsed time in hours
Now here below you can see what I have so far...
public class ElapsedTimeCalculator {
private int startTime, endTime;
private int hours;
private int minutes;
private int seconds;
//constructor
ElapsedTimeCalculator(int start, int end)
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I don't have any errors so far, I am more stuck on how to begin a method that returns the hour, minute, etc.. (the third bullet).
write the algorithms of the following problems.
1. Write an algorithm that asks the user for your birth date and the current date and displays how many days has passed since then (remember that April, June, September and November has 30 days, February has 29 on leap years, and the rest 31)
2. Write an algorithm that asks the user a number (save it as N) and displays the N term of the Fibonnacci series (take it as 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 ...)
I am trying to write a date class and not use the built-in library. How do I check for today's date?
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