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I want to convert LocalDate to GregorianCalendar. Please advice.

In my application we are using GregorianCalendar to work with date's. But I got a Joda LocalDate as a return type when I called one of the webservice. Now I want to convert that LocalDate to GregorianCalendar as it's differing with the month value display. Please see the sample code below.

LocalDate displays 10 for the month October whereas GregorianCalendar display 9 for the month October as it starts from index 0. Please suggest how to convert LocalDate to GregorianCalendar, I tried to see API methods but with no luck.

import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.joda.time.LocalDate;

// Sample code below
LocalDate localDateObj = new LocalDate();
System.out.println("Month value using LocalDate :" + localDateObj.getMonthOfYear());
System.out.println("Date using LocalDate : " + localDateObj);

// Converting LocalDate to DateTime
DateTime dateTimeObj = localDateObj.toDateTimeAtStartOfDay();
System.out.println("DateTime month " + dateTimeObj.getMonthOfYear());
System.out.println("Date using DateTime : " + dateTimeObj);

// GregorianCalendar
GregorianCalendar gc = new GregorianCalendar();
System.out.println("Month value using GregorianCalendar:" + gc.OCTOBER);
System.out.println("GC :" + gc.getTime());

Output:

Month value using LocalDate :10
Date using LocalDate : 2016-10-13
DateTime month 10
Date using DateTime : 2016-10-13T00:00:00.000-04:00
Month value using GregorianCalendar:9
GC :Thu Oct 13 16:14:43 EDT 2016
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  • Can you use gregorianCalendar.setDate(localDate.toDate())?
    – clstrfsck
    Oct 13, 2016 at 22:29
  • @msandiford - GregorianCalendar does not have setDate(..) method, cannot do that
    – joan
    Oct 14, 2016 at 0:05
  • My apologies, typo at the last minute. I meant gregorianCalendar.setTime(localDate.toDate()). Despite the name, this actually sets the date as well.
    – clstrfsck
    Oct 14, 2016 at 0:10
  • @msandiford - LocalDate doesn't have toDate() method..facing hard time to solve this issue..
    – joan
    Oct 14, 2016 at 0:22
  • OK, well I'm using Joda Time 2.7, and the documentation tells me that the toDate() method has been available since version 2.0. I presume you must be using an older version. Which version?
    – clstrfsck
    Oct 14, 2016 at 0:26

2 Answers 2

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Try this example to convert LocalDate to GregorianCalendar

LocalDate localDateObj = LocalDate.now();
GregorianCalendar gc = GregorianCalendar.from(localDateObj.atStartOfDay(ZoneId.systemDefault()));

Note: gc.OCTOBER is set to 9 but it is indicating the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian and Julian calendars.

Hope this help!

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    I am using java5, ZoneId class does not support. Please suggest the same when using java5. Thanks.
    – joan
    Oct 14, 2016 at 1:45
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Either you can map date manually:

LocalDate date = LocalDate.now();
GregorianCalendar gc = new GregorianCalendar.Builder()
.setDate(date.getYear(), date.getMonthOfYear(), date.getDayOfMonth())
.build();
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    Note that you'll need to cast it as build() returns a Calendar type
    – Andy
    Jun 13, 2020 at 15:58
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    In addition to @Andy 's comment, it is also worth noticing that the above example is using LocalDate from the Joda-Time library, i.e. not the Java's own Date and Time library, which also have LocalDate class. The method getMonthOfYear() is only present in Joda-Time, in the Java's own equivalent it would be getMonthValue(). Nov 24, 2022 at 18:09

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