Questions tagged [jsr310]
JSR 310: Date and Time API in Java JDK 8. Please use the [java-time] tag for questions relating to date & time in Java SE 8.
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How to save Java 8 Instant to MongoDB as Date type using Spring MongoTemplate?
I have a Java class having an Instant type of member variable:
public class SomeRecord {
private String someId;
private Instant someInstant;
// getters and setters
}
I am using ...
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Is there official documentation by Oracle saying we should not use java.util.Date in new project
I am writing new project in Java 8 in company. I have suggested to use Java 8 date time API but one of my co workers says that new Date time API works slow.
Is it true? Also I want to get some ...
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How to set date format for JsonObjectMapper in Spring Integration
I am converting my Java object to Map using Spring Integration ObjectToMapTransformer's transformPayload().
Everything works fine except that the Instant fields in my object are getting broken into ...
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When the Duration.between() in Java DateTime return negative value
I am preaparing for the Java OCP Test, and in the mock test there is a question about Java DateTime like this:
Given that New York is 3 hours ahead of Los Angeles, what will the
following code ...
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Jackson ZonedDateTime serialization one time Z one time +02:00
Hello I'm using jackson 2.8.8 with jackson-datatype-jsr310 extension. I notice that one time date time is serialized into:
"transactionDateTime" : "2017-06-13T16:21:40.123Z"
but another time into:
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How to make a method generic to work with LocalDate and LocalDateTime?
I have a Java method as below:
private static boolean isDateBetweenRange(DataSet obj, MyClass dataSource, ConditionContext context) {
FilterContext fc = dataSource.getData();
LocalDate ...
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JPA-QL query find all entities with LocalDateTime timestamp between LocalDate startDate and LocalDate endDate
I have a JPA entity TimeSlot with a LocalDateTime field called startDateTime:
@Entity
public class TimeSlot {
private LocalDateTime startDateTime;
...
}
I am using Hibernate on WildFly 10.1....
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How do I convert a json that contains a LocalDate field to deserializable format?
I have an object stored in a String. One of the object's fields is a LocalDate.
"from": {
"year": 1000,
"month": "JANUARY",
"era": "CE",
"dayOfMonth": 1,
"...
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How to abstract away java.time.Clock for testing purposes in Spring
I have a question with regards to the question Time dependent unit tests
Let's say I build Spring application which contains service interface and its implementation
If I want to change clock in ...
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Is there a version of restlet.ext.jackson to parse jsr310 LocalDateTime? [duplicate]
Wondering if there is a way to make restlet jackson extension to parse jsr310 LocalDateTime? At the moment it (version 2.3.9 of RESTlet) throws this exception:
... com.fasterxml.jackson.databind....
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Is it a bug in jackson-datatype-jsr310 deserializer?
I know that's presumptuous to image found a bug in a library used every day by thousands of developpers. So I think the answer to my title question is "NO !!!", but ...
I have an object containing a ...
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Working with Java 8 Date/Time API in Spring Boot
I'm working with Java 8 Date/Time API (JSR-310) on a brand new Spring Boot (1.5) application. Prior the first public release we can stay on tip of every dependencies and that's why I want to clarify ...
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Registering JacksonJsonProvider with ObjectMapper + JavaTimeModule to Jersey 2 Client
I'm trying to marshal response containing ISO formatted timestamp like that:
{
...
"time" : "2014-07-02T04:00:00.000000Z"
...
}
into ZonedDateTime field in my domain model object. Eventually it ...
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Spring Data JPA set LocalDate format
I'm trying to set LocalDate (and LocalDateTime) format in database like dd-MM-yyyy which is very useful sometimes. Instead I'm getting something like this in H2 DB.
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Serialize Date, Instant to ISO 8601 when using JSR310 java.time in spring
I am replacing JodaTime by JSR310 and the module of JodaTime() was working fine.
I am trying to reconfigure the serialization of my dates in my spring-boot application.
I can't keep both so I am ...
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How to use LocalDateTime RequestParam in Spring? I get "Failed to convert String to LocalDateTime"
I use Spring Boot and included jackson-datatype-jsr310 with Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.fasterxml.jackson.datatype</groupId>
<artifactId>jackson-datatype-jsr310&...
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Spring Boot / Weblogic 12c - JSR-310 and Joda issues
I want to deploy a Spring Boot .war application to a Weblogic 12c server. I have created the initializer as desrcibed in the documentation and have also added a weblogic.xml with the following ...
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Deserializing property LocalDate with swagger and jax-rs
I am getting the following error from my REST interface:
Problem deserializing property 'calculationStartDate' (expected type:
[simple type, class java.time.LocalDate]; actual type:
org.joda....
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javax.time in Kotlin
I tried following code to use javax.time in Kotlin:
import javax.time.calendar.LocalDate
fun main(args: Array<String>){
println("Today is ${LocalDate.now()}");
}
And got compilation error:
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Why does joda time update the time and offset when java time doesn't?
I can't seem to figure out why joda time is updating the time and offset hours after daylight saving time, but java time doesn't.
DateTime dateTime = new DateTime("2016-04-05T10:06:21.636-05:00")....
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Why is withWeekOfWeekyear giving me a different offset?
I'm trying to convert withWeekOfWeekyear over to java.time. I can't seem to figure out why I'm getting a different offset with withWeekOfWeekyear compared to weekOfWeekBasedYear.
DateTime ...
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ThreeTen-Backport error on Android - ZoneRulesException: No time-zone data files registered
I'm using ThreeTen-Backport library for my Android project (because java.time is not yet implemented in android development).
When I write LocalDate today=LocalDate.now(); or LocalTime time=...
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Spring DateTimeFormat Configuration for java.time
I'm working on a Spring WebMvc (not Spring Boot) project that uses pure Java configuration for setting up its beans. I am having difficulty getting Spring/Jackson to respect the @DateTimeFormat ...
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Is there a equivalent to ChronoUnit.between that returns fraction instead of integer?
Methods such is ChronoUnit.HOURS.between(start, end) returns long so I can't get the fraction from there.
Is there an alternative method/approach that would return a fraction?
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Formatting java.time (jsr310) objects in Grails 3 JSON / rest-api
Trying to use the java.time API in Grails 3.1.x rest controllers.
My domain object "Absence" has a field
LocalDate date
build.gradle contains
compile "org.jadira.usertype:usertype.extended:5.0.0....
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How to bind a Vaadin DateField to a LocalDateTime
The Vaadin docs show how to use the DateField with java.util.Date but I want to bind the DateField with a BeanFieldGroup to a bean property of Java 8 type java.time.LocalDateTime. How can I achieve ...
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How to do strict LocalDate parsing in js-joda?
I'm trying to parse a LocalDate from a String using strict resolution in js-joda (version 1.1.1). I don't want to accept inputs that aren't valid dates, like 2016-05-32. But I just don't get it.
My ...
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How can I deserialize java.time.LocalDate in Spring HATEOAS?
I am building a Spring HATEOAS application. When I POST a JSON document containing ISO8601 dates I get:
Failed to read HTTP message: org.springframework.http.converter....
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Java Date and Time: How do I make plus() and until() to be each others inverse
Most of the time, these 2 methods are each others inverse:
Temporal Temporal.plus(long, TemporalUnit)
long Temporal.until(Temporal, TemporalUnit)
For example starting from 1-JAN:
System.out.println(...
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Java Date and Time (JSR 310): does a temporal range contain value without iterating all of them
I have a custom range (~ Collection) which has 2 Temporal bounds (from and to) and can enumerate all values between those 2 bounds in time by incrementing with a given TemporalUnit incrementUnitType.
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How can I serialize/deserialize JSR310 classes using json4s and Jackson?
I have a case class:
case class Stuff(createdOn: Instant)
and I'm using json4s with Jackson to provide my JSON serialization/deserialization. However, I'm not able to serialize/deserialize createdOn ...
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Spring java.time.LocalDateTime binding issue [duplicate]
I have a domain object with properties below, upon form submission only the completionDate binds from the form input, while dateRaised is null. No errors except for validation errors. I tried changing ...
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Force DateTimeFormatter.ISO_* format with fractional part
When formattting (Zoned/Local)DateTimes with the DateFormatter.ISO_[*] formatters I would like to always format the date with the "fractional seconds" part present.
However every DateTime object I ...
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How can I bind a form parameter to a Java 8 Duration using Spring MVC?
I know I can bind a Spring MVC form bean to a LocalDateTime using:
@DateTimeFormat(iso = DateTimeFormat.ISO.DATE_TIME)
private LocalDateTime startTime;
This will convert a String like 2016-01-11T15:...
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'AttributeConverter and explicit Type cannot be applied to same attribute' using LocalDateTime
I am using a ZonedDateTime currently using Spring Boot 1.3.1 with JPA and Hibernate using jadira:
@Type(type = "org.jadira.usertype.dateandtime.threeten.PersistentZonedDateTime")
private ...
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Jackson deserialization issue for ZonedDateTime
I've the following field in a class I use during deserialization of a service that I'm consuming.
private ZonedDateTime transactionDateTime;
The service I'm consuming may return a Date or DateTime ...
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Period with hours, minutes and seconds
I have need for an interval data type representing years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds. The first three (years, months, days) can be done with Period and the last three (hours, minutes,...
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Java-8 LocalDateTime serializing with DateTimeFormatter
I am using Dropwizard 0.8.4 and jackson-datatype-jsr310.
a)
Would like to serialise my LocalDateTime to JSON output as DateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANT but could not find any clean way to do that (...
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Neo4jTemplate save not saving Java 8 LocalDateTime field
I am using spring-boot with spring-data-neo4j-rest. Maven dependencies are as
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<...
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Can't serialize java.time.LocalDate as a String with Jackson
I am using spring-boot 1.2.1.RELEASE with jackson 2.6.2 including the jsr310 datatype. I am using the annotation @SpringBootApplication to kick off my Spring app. I have
spring.jackson.serialization....
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How can I change Jacksons Configuration when using Spring Data REST?
I'm trying to configure Jackson to show JSR 310 instants in ISO 8601 format.
@Configuration
class Jackson {
@Bean
static ObjectMapper objectMapper() {
ObjectMapper objectMapper = new ...
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Using Jersey client, problems with Java 8 Date API (Jsr310)
I'm doing a little PoC using jersey client to consume a REST service and I'm having problems with a field that is in LocalDateTime format.
The REST service response is like this:
{
"id": 12,
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What's the difference between Instant and LocalDateTime?
I know that:
Instant is rather a "technical" timestamp representation (nanoseconds) for computing.
LocalDateTime is rather date/clock representation including time-zones for humans.
Still ...
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Java 8 DateTime serialization and Jackson JSR 310
I am using Java 8 DateTime and Jackson jsr 310 support in a Spring Boot application.
I disabled SerializationFeature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS to force Jackson to serialize the localDatetime to ...
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jOOQ - support for JSR310
Does jOOQ provide support for JSR310 in combination with PostgreSQL? In particular, I am trying to use the following classes:
java.time.Instant
java.time.LocalDate
java.time.LocalTime
java.time....
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ThreeTen-Backport implementation vs. backport of JSR-310?
Note: this is not a duplicate of Comparing ThreeTen backport to JSR-310. My question is more specific.
In my company, I'm trying to get DevOps to O.K. the use of ThreeTen-Backport for refactoring ...
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Deserializing LocalDateTime with Jackson JSR310 module
I'm using the library described the Jackson Datatype JSR310 page but I'm still having difficulty getting it to work.
I have configured the following bean:
@Bean
@Primary
public ObjectMapper ...
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Comparing ThreeTen backport to JSR-310
For some reasons, we can't use java 8 right now - we're still stuck at java 7.
However, I'd like to use the new JSR-310 date/time APIs right now, using the official backport ThreeTen.
Its homepage ...
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Create LocalDate Object from Integers
If I already have a date's month, day, and year as integers, what's the best way to use them to create a LocalDate object? I found this post String to LocalDate , but it starts with a String ...
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How to format LocalDate to string?
I have a LocalDate variable called date, when I print it displays 1988-05-05 I need to convert this to be printed as 05.May 1988. How to do this?