Uses of Interface
net.time4j.engine.Temporal
Package
Description
The main package contains four basic types of ISO-8601, namely
PlainDate
, PlainTime
, PlainTimestamp
and Moment
.Support for various regional calendars.
Support for the Badi calendar.
Support for the French revolutionary calendar.
Support for the traditional Hindu calendar family.
Defines the common generic schemes and interfaces of chronological
systems.
Interval support.
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Uses of Temporal in net.time4j
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Represents a combination of month and day-of-month as XML-pendant forxsd:gMonthDay
.class
Represents an instant/moment on the universal timeline with reference to the timezone UTC (UTC+00:00 / Greenwich-meridian).class
Represents a plain calendar date in conformance to ISO-8601-standard using the gregorian calendar rules for all times.class
Represents a plain wall time without any timezone or date component as defined in ISO-8601 up to nanosecond precision.class
Represents a plain composition of calendar date and wall time as defined in ISO-8601, but without any timezone. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.calendar
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Represents the Chinese calendar supported in the gregorian range 1645-01-28/3000-01-27.class
Represents the calendar used by the Coptic church in Egypt.class
EastAsianCalendar<U,D extends EastAsianCalendar<U,D>>
Base class of all calendars which are derivates of the lunisolar rural calendar invented in China.class
Represents the calendar used in Ethiopia.class
Represents the 12-hour-time in second precision used in Ethiopia starting in the morning at 6 AM as zero point.class
Represents the calendar used by the worldwide Jewish community, but mainly in Israel for religious purposes.class
Represents the 12-hour-time used in Jewish calendar starting in the evening at either sunset or simplified at 6 PM as zero point.class
Represents the Hijri calendar used in many islamic countries.class
Represents the historic christian calendar used in most European countries.class
Represents the national calendar of India.class
Represents the Japanese calendar from 701 AD (julian) until now.class
The Juche calendar used in North Korea uses as only difference to western gregorian calendar a different year numbering with the Juche era 1912-01-01.class
Represents the proleptic Julian calendar.class
Represents the traditional Koran calendar supported in the gregorian range 1645-01-28/3000-01-27.class
The Minguo calendar used in Taiwan (Republic Of China) uses as only difference to western gregorian calendar a different year numbering with the Minguo era 1912-01-01.class
Represents the Solar Hijri calendar which is officially used in Iran and Afghanistan.class
The Thai solar calendar calendar used in Thailand uses as only difference to western gregorian calendar a different year numbering with the Buddhist era mainly.class
Represents the Vietnamese calendar supported in the gregorian range 1813-02-01/3000-01-27. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.calendar.bahai
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Represents the calendar used by the Baha'i community. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.calendar.frenchrev
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Represents the calendar used in French Revolution between 1792 and 1805. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.calendar.hindu
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
The traditional Hindu calendar which exists in many regional variants throughout the Indian subcontinent. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.engine
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
CalendarVariant<D extends CalendarVariant<D>>
Represents an immutable calendar variant.class
Calendrical<U,D extends Calendrical<U,D>>
Abstract base class of all plain calendar date types which are convertible via their day epoch numbers. -
Uses of Temporal in net.time4j.range
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
IsoInterval<T extends Temporal<? super T>,I extends IsoInterval<T,I>>
Represents an abstract temporal interval on a timeline for ISO-8601-types.