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036 package org.deegree.framework.util;
037
038 import static org.deegree.framework.log.LoggerFactory.getLogger;
039 import static org.deegree.framework.util.DateUtil.parseISO8601Date;
040
041 import java.text.ParseException;
042 import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
043 import java.util.Calendar;
044 import java.util.Date;
045 import java.util.TimeZone;
046
047 import org.deegree.framework.log.ILogger;
048
049 /**
050 * The <code>TimeTools2</code> class can be used to format Strings to timecodes and get Calenadars of a given Timecode.
051 * This variant can be used to properly handle time zones.
052 *
053 * <a href="mailto:poth@lat-lon.de">Andreas Poth</a>
054 *
055 * @author last edited by: $Author: mschneider $
056 *
057 * @version $Revision: 18195 $, $Date: 2009-06-18 17:55:39 +0200 (Do, 18. Jun 2009) $
058 */
059
060 public class TimeTools2 {
061
062 private static final ILogger LOG = getLogger( TimeTools2.class );
063
064 /**
065 * @return the current timestamp in ISO format
066 */
067 public static String getISOFormattedTime() {
068 return getISOFormattedTime( new Date( System.currentTimeMillis() ) );
069 }
070
071 /**
072 * returns the date calendar in ISO format
073 *
074 * @param date
075 * @return the date calendar in ISO format
076 */
077 public static String getISOFormattedTime( Date date ) {
078 // SimpleDateFormat is not threadsafe, so create a new for each call
079 SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat( "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'Z'" );
080 sdf.setTimeZone( TimeZone.getTimeZone( "GMT" ) );
081 return sdf.format( date );
082 }
083
084 /**
085 *
086 * @param cal
087 * a Calendar to get the timevalues of
088 * @return the passed calendar in ISO format
089 */
090 public static String getISOFormattedTime( Calendar cal ) {
091 return getISOFormattedTime( cal.getTime() );
092 }
093
094 /**
095 *
096 * @param isoDate
097 * an ISO timestamp-> year-mon-dayThours:min:sec
098 * @return an instance of a <code>GregorianCalendar</tt> from an ISO timestamp
099 * @throws NumberFormatException
100 * if the parsted values of the given String are no proper numbers.
101 */
102 public static Calendar createCalendar( String isoDate )
103 throws NumberFormatException {
104 try {
105 return parseISO8601Date( isoDate );
106 } catch ( ParseException e ) {
107 LOG.logError( "A date value could not be parsed, probably not in ISO8601 format", e );
108 }
109 return null;
110 }
111
112 }