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I need to process a set of crontab configs and shift dates using some offsets, for example, I have

29  23  *   *   1-4

and offset is +1 hour, so I need

29  00  *   *   2-5

Are there any java libraries that provides convinient manipulations on days of week - I don't want to specify year, month etc for them. Thanks.

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The Quartz Scheduler framework has support for parsing this format.

If you need a framework to manipulate time entities, look at Joda-Time. LocalDate, Period and Interval should help to convert the format above into real dates.

This also looks interesting: https://github.com/anderswisch/cron-expression

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  • I don't have an issue parsing cron, what I want to do is something like d = Day('Monday', 20, 10). d.add(1 hour). print d.day; print d.hour; but I don't see how time primitives that you mentioned allow me to do it.
    – dbf
    May 13, 2015 at 18:02
  • I don't know any framework which can modify cron expressions. So you will have to parse it and then examine the parse tree / result. May 18, 2015 at 7:49

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