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I want to get the current date so I used:

Calendar.getInstance().getTime()

But as it .getTime() it is returning:

Fri Jul 11 15:07:03 IST 2014

I want only date in any format but without the time.

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scala> java.time.LocalDate.now
res4: java.time.LocalDate = 2014-07-11
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    error: object time is not a member of package java
    – Val
    Mar 16, 2015 at 15:34
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    Use Java 8 or higher. Mar 17, 2015 at 17:23
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    ^ Java 8+ might not be an option for everybody. This answer should have been qualified with that requirement.
    – josiah
    Dec 12, 2017 at 22:50
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You may use formatting:

val format = new SimpleDateFormat("d-M-y")
println(format.format(Calendar.getInstance().getTime()))
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Since Java 8, you can also use LocalDate class:

println(java.time.LocalDate.now)

OR

java.time.LocalDate.now.toString
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    Thanks!! scala> java.time.LocalDate.now.toString /n res2: String = 2018-11-14 Nov 14, 2018 at 17:43
  • @TonyFraser pls add it as another answer. I would like to upvote it
    – nomadSK25
    Aug 26, 2019 at 6:56
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You need to use SimpleDate formate method. You can specify which formate you want.

SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/mm/yy");    
String dateSelected = formatter.format(new Date());    
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val dateFormatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm aa")
var submittedDateConvert = new Date()
submittedAt = dateFormatter.format(submittedDateConvert)
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    – Rizier123
    Mar 9, 2016 at 13:24
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    While this code snippet may solve the question, including an explanation really helps to improve the quality of your post. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, and those people might not know the reasons for your code suggestion. Please also try not to crowd your code with explanatory comments, this reduces the readability of both the code and the explanations!
    – Rizier123
    Mar 9, 2016 at 13:25
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In case if you want to format the date in your way.

println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("dd-MM-YYYY").format(java.time.LocalDate.now))
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if someone needs the date in a format so that to be able to add to PostgreSQL here we go:

import java.util.Calendar
val calendar = Calendar.getInstance
val now = new Timestamp(calendar.getTime.getTime)

or in one line:

val now = new Timestamp(java.util.Calendar.getInstance.getTime.getTime)

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