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| 1.0;1 |
| 1 | /* | |
| 2 | * Copyright 2005-2007 The Kuali Foundation | |
| 3 | * | |
| 4 | * Licensed under the Educational Community License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
| 5 | * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
| 6 | * You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
| 7 | * | |
| 8 | * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ecl2.php | |
| 9 | * | |
| 10 | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | |
| 11 | * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | |
| 12 | * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | |
| 13 | * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | |
| 14 | * limitations under the License. | |
| 15 | */ | |
| 16 | package org.kuali.rice.core.api.datetime; | |
| 17 | ||
| 18 | import java.sql.Timestamp; | |
| 19 | import java.text.ParseException; | |
| 20 | import java.util.Calendar; | |
| 21 | import java.util.Date; | |
| 22 | ||
| 23 | /** | |
| 24 | * This interface defines methods that a DateTime service must provide | |
| 25 | */ | |
| 26 | public interface DateTimeService { | |
| 27 | /** | |
| 28 | * Translates the specified date into a string without a time component, formatted according to "stringDateFormat" that the | |
| 29 | * service is configured with | |
| 30 | * | |
| 31 | * @param date | |
| 32 | * @return formatted string version of the specified date | |
| 33 | */ | |
| 34 | public String toDateString(Date date); | |
| 35 | ||
| 36 | /** | |
| 37 | * Translates the specified date into a string with a time component, formatted according to the "stringDateTimeFormat" that the | |
| 38 | * service is configured with | |
| 39 | * | |
| 40 | * @param date | |
| 41 | * @return formatted string version of the specified date | |
| 42 | */ | |
| 43 | public String toDateTimeString(Date date); | |
| 44 | ||
| 45 | /** | |
| 46 | * Translates the specified date into a string without a time component, formatted according to the specified pattern | |
| 47 | * | |
| 48 | * @param date | |
| 49 | * @return formatted string version of the specified date | |
| 50 | */ | |
| 51 | public String toString(Date date, String pattern); | |
| 52 | ||
| 53 | /** | |
| 54 | * Returns the current date/time as a java.util.Date | |
| 55 | * | |
| 56 | * @return current date/time | |
| 57 | */ | |
| 58 | public Date getCurrentDate(); | |
| 59 | ||
| 60 | /** | |
| 61 | * Returns the current date/time as a java.sql.Timestamp | |
| 62 | * | |
| 63 | * @return current date/time | |
| 64 | */ | |
| 65 | public Timestamp getCurrentTimestamp(); | |
| 66 | ||
| 67 | /** | |
| 68 | * Returns the current date/time as a java.sql.Date | |
| 69 | * | |
| 70 | * @return current date/time | |
| 71 | */ | |
| 72 | public java.sql.Date getCurrentSqlDate(); | |
| 73 | ||
| 74 | /** | |
| 75 | * Returns the current date as a java.sql.Date rounded back to midnight. This is what the JDBC driver is supposed to do with | |
| 76 | * dates on their way to the database, so it can be convenient for comparing to dates from the database or input from the UI. | |
| 77 | * | |
| 78 | * @return current date at the most recent midnight in the JVM's timezone | |
| 79 | */ | |
| 80 | public java.sql.Date getCurrentSqlDateMidnight(); | |
| 81 | ||
| 82 | /** | |
| 83 | * Returns a Calendar initialized with the current Date | |
| 84 | * | |
| 85 | * @return currennt Calendar | |
| 86 | */ | |
| 87 | public Calendar getCurrentCalendar(); | |
| 88 | ||
| 89 | /** | |
| 90 | * Returns a Calendar initialized to the given Date | |
| 91 | * | |
| 92 | * @return date-specific Calendar | |
| 93 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given Date is null | |
| 94 | */ | |
| 95 | public Calendar getCalendar(Date date); | |
| 96 | ||
| 97 | /** | |
| 98 | * Translates the specified string into a date without a time component, see implementation class for formatting details | |
| 99 | * | |
| 100 | * @param dateString | |
| 101 | * @return the date representation of the specified dateString | |
| 102 | * @throws ParseException | |
| 103 | */ | |
| 104 | public Date convertToDate(String dateString) throws ParseException; | |
| 105 | ||
| 106 | /** | |
| 107 | * Translates the specified string into a date with a time component, formatted according to "stringDateTimeFormat" that the | |
| 108 | * service is configured with | |
| 109 | * | |
| 110 | * @param dateTimeString | |
| 111 | * @return the date representation of the specified dateTimeString | |
| 112 | * @throws ParseException | |
| 113 | */ | |
| 114 | public Date convertToDateTime(String dateTimeString) throws ParseException; | |
| 115 | ||
| 116 | /** | |
| 117 | * Converts the given String into a java.sql.Timestamp instance according to the "stringDateTimeFormat" that the service is | |
| 118 | * configured with | |
| 119 | * | |
| 120 | * @param timeString | |
| 121 | * @return java.sql.Timestamp | |
| 122 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given string is null or blank | |
| 123 | * @throws ParseException if the string cannot be converted | |
| 124 | */ | |
| 125 | public java.sql.Timestamp convertToSqlTimestamp(String timeString) throws ParseException; | |
| 126 | ||
| 127 | /** | |
| 128 | * Converts the given String into a java.sql.Date instance | |
| 129 | * | |
| 130 | * @param dateString | |
| 131 | * @return java.sql.Date | |
| 132 | * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given string is null or blank | |
| 133 | * @throws ParseException if the string cannot be converted | |
| 134 | */ | |
| 135 | public java.sql.Date convertToSqlDate(String dateString) throws ParseException; | |
| 136 | ||
| 137 | /** | |
| 138 | * Converts a Timestamp into a sql Date. | |
| 139 | * | |
| 140 | * @param timestamp | |
| 141 | * @return | |
| 142 | */ | |
| 143 | public java.sql.Date convertToSqlDate(Timestamp timestamp) throws ParseException; | |
| 144 | ||
| 145 | /** | |
| 146 | * Returns the number of days between two days - start and end date of some arbitrary period. | |
| 147 | * | |
| 148 | * @param date1 The first date in the period | |
| 149 | * @param date2 The second date in the period | |
| 150 | * @param inclusive Whether the result should include both the start and the end date. Otherwise it only includes one. | |
| 151 | * @return int The number of days in the period | |
| 152 | */ | |
| 153 | public int dateDiff(Date date1, Date date2, boolean inclusive); | |
| 154 | ||
| 155 | /** | |
| 156 | * Returns a String representing a date that is suitable for file names, and is preferably chronologically sortable | |
| 157 | * | |
| 158 | * @param date | |
| 159 | * @return | |
| 160 | */ | |
| 161 | public String toDateStringForFilename(Date date); | |
| 162 | ||
| 163 | /** | |
| 164 | * Returns a String representing a date/time that is suitable for file names, and is preferably chronologically sortable | |
| 165 | * | |
| 166 | * @param date | |
| 167 | * @return | |
| 168 | */ | |
| 169 | public String toDateTimeStringForFilename(Date date); | |
| 170 | ||
| 171 | ||
| 172 | } |