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How to get properly actual date and time in Joda Time? By properly I mean time in my country. I read official pages and some tutorials - there are many things about Locales and timezones but I found it quite confusing. I did't found any example how to simply get it.

I need it for two things:

  1. To get current for post in disscusion,
  2. To get current time which I will "compare" with date of birth and compute the age.

How can I set the current time when I have UTC+1 (Prague - Czech Republic)?

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    +1 for a Java date-related question that can't just be answered with "use Joda time". Jan 15, 2013 at 4:14
  • Have you taken look at joda time API. Joda Time API link. This will help you to resolve your issue.
    – Smit
    Jan 15, 2013 at 4:26
  • This will also help you to sort your issue which was already asked on SO. Using Joda time to get current wall time for a given Time Zone
    – Smit
    Jan 15, 2013 at 4:31
  • @smit Yes, I read both of them before I asked but none of them helped me, cause I don't know how to set a timezone which I should probably use and I also don't know if I should set something with daylignt saving. Why they can't just make in documentation simple example "Here I am, whats the time?" Jan 15, 2013 at 4:49
  • @user1097772 I understand. What are your requirements? What I mean is do you have specific date format to solve your issue?
    – Smit
    Jan 15, 2013 at 5:43

2 Answers 2

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Here is pseudo Code for Joda Time which could be useful to you.

import org.joda.time.*;
import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat;
import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;

public class JodaTimeExample {

    public static void main(String[] sm) {
        DateTimeFormatter dateFormat = DateTimeFormat
                .forPattern("G,C,Y,x,w,e,E,Y,D,M,d,a,K,h,H,k,m,s,S,z,Z");

        String dob = "2002-01-15";
        LocalTime localTime = new LocalTime();
        LocalDate localDate = new LocalDate();
        DateTime dateTime = new DateTime();
        LocalDateTime localDateTime = new LocalDateTime();
        DateTimeZone dateTimeZone = DateTimeZone.getDefault();

        System.out
                .println("dateFormatr : " + dateFormat.print(localDateTime));
        System.out.println("LocalTime : " + localTime.toString());
        System.out.println("localDate : " + localDate.toString());
        System.out.println("dateTime : " + dateTime.toString());
        System.out.println("localDateTime : " + localDateTime.toString());
        System.out.println("DateTimeZone : " + dateTimeZone.toString());
        System.out.println("Year Difference : "
                + Years.yearsBetween(DateTime.parse(dob), dateTime).getYears());
        System.out.println("Month Difference : "
                + Months.monthsBetween(DateTime.parse(dob), dateTime)
                        .getMonths());
    }
}

Link for DateTimeFormat formatter

Joda Time API

I hope this will help you. If you got any question let me know.

P.S.: Thanks to Sumit Arora for giving the output.

dateFormatr : AD,20,2016,2016,26,2,Tue,2016,180,6,28,PM,8,8,20,20,25,20,2,‌​, 
LocalTime : 20:25:17.308 
localDate : 2016-06-28 
dateTime : 2016-06-28T20:25:18.872+05:30 
localDateTime : 2016-06-28T20:25:20.260 
DateTimeZone : Asia/Kolkata 
Year Difference : 14 
Month Difference : 173
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    Hey man, this is great and really helpfull example, which explains how does it work. Thumbs up and thanks a lot :) Jan 20, 2013 at 1:04
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    @ShajeelAfzal: The pseudo code I have provided is self-explanatory and its runnable if you apply correct jar files. Anyway I will look for this program (if its still sitting somewhere) and will try to update the answer with output.
    – Smit
    Mar 25, 2015 at 23:01
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    "Here is pseudo Code" I do not think that word means what you think it means.
    – user146043
    Apr 1, 2015 at 21:45
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    Above will produce following output :dateFormatr : AD,20,2016,2016,26,2,Tue,2016,180,6,28,PM,8,8,20,20,25,20,2,, LocalTime : 20:25:17.308 localDate : 2016-06-28 dateTime : 2016-06-28T20:25:18.872+05:30 localDateTime : 2016-06-28T20:25:20.260 DateTimeZone : Asia/Kolkata Year Difference : 14 Month Difference : 173 Jun 28, 2016 at 14:57
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LocalTime localTime = new LocalTime();
LocalDate localDate = new LocalDate();
DateTime dateTime = new DateTime();
LocalDateTime localDateTime = new LocalDateTime();  

any of this contructor creates date in your timezone, where your timezone means time zone DateTimeZone.getDefault();

You want compare current date with date of birth. How do you save date of dirth in database?
If it is with UTC timezone, you can compare with dateTime in UTC TZ

Years.yearsBetween(dateOfBirth, new DateTime(DateTimeZone.UTC));   

If it has Server TZ you should do

Years.yearsBetween(dateOfBirth, new DateTime());  

If it has Server TZ you should do

Years.yearsBetween(dateOfBirth, new DateTime(DateTimeZone.forID("ClientTZ")));  
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  • "If it has Server TZ you should do" Sorry, I don't get this. What is Server TZ?
    – nww04
    Sep 3, 2016 at 9:59
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    @NeonWarge It is server's time-zone in client-server application
    – Ilya
    Sep 7, 2016 at 12:29

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