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javax.xml.datatype
class DatatypeFactory

java.lang.Object extended by javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory

Most common way to construct:

DatatypeFactory factory = DatatypeFactory.newInstance();

Based on 47 examples


public abstract class DatatypeFactory
extends Object

Factory that creates new javax.xml.datatype Objects that map XML to/from Java Objects.

{@link #newInstance()} is used to create a new DatatypeFactory. The following implementation resolution mechanisms are used in the following order:

  1. If the system property specified by {@link #DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY}, "javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory", exists, a class with the name of the property's value is instantiated. Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}.
  2. If the file ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/jaxp.properties exists, it is loaded in a {@link java.util.Properties} Object. The Properties Object is then queried for the property as documented in the prior step and processed as documented in the prior step.
  3. The services resolution mechanism is used, e.g. META-INF/services/java.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory. Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}.
  4. The final mechanism is to attempt to instantiate the Class specified by {@link #DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS}. Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}.


Field Summary
static String DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS
          Default implementation class name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.
static String DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY
          Default property name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.
 
Constructor Summary
protected

          Protected constructor to prevent instaniation outside of package.
 
Method Summary
abstract Duration
newDuration(boolean isPositive, BigInteger years, BigInteger months, BigInteger days, BigInteger hours, BigInteger minutes, BigDecimal seconds)

          Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.
 Duration
newDuration(boolean isPositive, int years, int months, int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds)

          Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.
abstract Duration
newDuration(long durationInMilliSeconds)

          Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as milliseconds.
abstract Duration
newDuration(String lexicalRepresentation)

          Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as its string representation, "PnYnMnDTnHnMnS", as defined in XML Schema 1.0 section 3.2.6.1.
 Duration
newDurationDayTime(boolean isPositive, BigInteger day, BigInteger hour, BigInteger minute, BigInteger second)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified day, hour, minute and second as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.
 Duration
newDurationDayTime(boolean isPositive, int day, int hour, int minute, int second)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified day, hour, minute and second as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.
 Duration
newDurationDayTime(long durationInMilliseconds)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.
 Duration
newDurationDayTime(String lexicalRepresentation)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration by parsing its String representation, "PnDTnHnMnS", XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.
 Duration
newDurationYearMonth(boolean isPositive, BigInteger year, BigInteger month)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified year and month as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.
 Duration
newDurationYearMonth(boolean isPositive, int year, int month)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified year and month as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.
 Duration
newDurationYearMonth(long durationInMilliseconds)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.
 Duration
newDurationYearMonth(String lexicalRepresentation)

          Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration by parsing its String representation, "PnYnM", XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.
static DatatypeFactory

          Obtain a new instance of a DatatypeFactory.
static DatatypeFactory
newInstance(String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader)

          Obtain a new instance of a DatatypeFactory from class name.
abstract XMLGregorianCalendar

          Create a new instance of an XMLGregorianCalendar.
abstract XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendar(BigInteger year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute, int second, BigDecimal fractionalSecond, int timezone)

          Constructor allowing for complete value spaces allowed by W3C XML Schema 1.0 recommendation for xsd:dateTime and related builtin datatypes.
abstract XMLGregorianCalendar

          Create an XMLGregorianCalendar from a java.util.GregorianCalendar.
 XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute, int second, int millisecond, int timezone)

          Constructor of value spaces that a java.util.GregorianCalendar instance would need to convert to an XMLGregorianCalendar instance.
abstract XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendar(String lexicalRepresentation)

          Create a new XMLGregorianCalendar by parsing the String as a lexical representation.
 XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendarDate(int year, int month, int day, int timezone)

          Create a Java representation of XML Schema builtin datatype date or g*.
 XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours, int minutes, int seconds, BigDecimal fractionalSecond, int timezone)

          Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.
 XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int timezone)

          Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.
 XMLGregorianCalendar
newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds, int timezone)

          Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS

public static final String DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS

Default implementation class name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.

Implementers should specify the name of an appropriate class to be instantiated if no other implementation resolution mechanism succeeds.

Users should not refer to this field; it is intended only to document a factory implementation detail.


DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY

public static final String DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY

Default property name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.

Default value is javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory.

Constructor Detail

DatatypeFactory

protected DatatypeFactory()

Protected constructor to prevent instaniation outside of package.

Use {@link #newInstance()} to create a DatatypeFactory.

Method Detail

newDuration

public abstract Duration newDuration(boolean isPositive,
                                     BigInteger years,
                                     BigInteger months,
                                     BigInteger days,
                                     BigInteger hours,
                                     BigInteger minutes,
                                     BigDecimal seconds)

Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

A null value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
years - of this Duration
months - of this Duration
days - of this Duration
hours - of this Duration
minutes - of this Duration
seconds - of this Duration
Returns:
New Duration created from the specified values.

newDuration

public Duration newDuration(boolean isPositive,
                            int years,
                            int months,
                            int days,
                            int hours,
                            int minutes,
                            int seconds)

Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
years - of this Duration
months - of this Duration
days - of this Duration
hours - of this Duration
minutes - of this Duration
seconds - of this Duration
Returns:
New Duration created from the specified values.

newDuration

public abstract Duration newDuration(long durationInMilliSeconds)

Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as milliseconds.

XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes, 3.2.6 duration, defines duration as:

duration represents a duration of time. The value space of duration is a six-dimensional space where the coordinates designate the Gregorian year, month, day, hour, minute, and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601], respectively. These components are ordered in their significance by their order of appearance i.e. as year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

All six values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds and are availabe using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. The values conform to and are defined by:

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} so the result of {@link Duration#getMonths()} and {@link Duration#getDays()} can be influenced.

Parameters:
durationInMilliSeconds - Duration in milliseconds to create.
Returns:
New Duration representing durationInMilliSeconds.

newDuration

public abstract Duration newDuration(String lexicalRepresentation)

Obtain a new instance of a Duration specifying the Duration as its string representation, "PnYnMnDTnHnMnS", as defined in XML Schema 1.0 section 3.2.6.1.

XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes, 3.2.6 duration, defines duration as:

duration represents a duration of time. The value space of duration is a six-dimensional space where the coordinates designate the Gregorian year, month, day, hour, minute, and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601], respectively. These components are ordered in their significance by their order of appearance i.e. as year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

All six values are set and availabe from the created {@link Duration}

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

Parameters:
lexicalRepresentation - String representation of a Duration.
Returns:
New Duration created from parsing the lexicalRepresentation.

newDurationDayTime

public Duration newDurationDayTime(boolean isPositive,
                                   BigInteger day,
                                   BigInteger hour,
                                   BigInteger minute,
                                   BigInteger second)

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified day, hour, minute and second as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

A null value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
day - Day of Duration.
hour - Hour of Duration.
minute - Minute of Duration.
second - Second of Duration.
Returns:
New Duration created with the specified day, hour, minute and second.

newDurationDayTime

public Duration newDurationDayTime(boolean isPositive,
                                   int day,
                                   int hour,
                                   int minute,
                                   int second)

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified day, hour, minute and second as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
day - Day of Duration.
hour - Hour of Duration.
minute - Minute of Duration.
second - Second of Duration.
Returns:
New Duration created with the specified day, hour, minute and second.

newDurationDayTime

public Duration newDurationDayTime(long durationInMilliseconds)

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

All four values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds and are availabe using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. The values conform to and are defined by:

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} so the result of {@link Duration#getDays()} can be influenced.

Any remaining milliseconds after determining the day, hour, minute and second are discarded.

Parameters:
durationInMilliseconds - Milliseconds of Duration to create.
Returns:
New Duration created with the specified durationInMilliseconds.

newDurationDayTime

public Duration newDurationDayTime(String lexicalRepresentation)

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration by parsing its String representation, "PnDTnHnMnS", XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

All four values are set and availabe from the created {@link Duration}

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

Parameters:
lexicalRepresentation - Lexical representation of a duration.
Returns:
New Duration created using the specified lexicalRepresentation.

newDurationYearMonth

public Duration newDurationYearMonth(boolean isPositive,
                                     BigInteger year,
                                     BigInteger month)

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified year and month as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

A null value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
year - Year of Duration.
month - Month of Duration.
Returns:
New Duration created using the specified year and month.

newDurationYearMonth

public Duration newDurationYearMonth(boolean isPositive,
                                     int year,
                                     int month)

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified year and month as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
isPositive - Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored.
year - Year of Duration.
month - Month of Duration.
Returns:
New Duration created using the specified year and month.

newDurationYearMonth

public Duration newDurationYearMonth(long durationInMilliseconds)

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

The datatype xdt:yearMonthDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only year and month components. This datatype resides in the namespace {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI}.

Both values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds and are availabe using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. The values conform to and are defined by:

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} so the result of {@link Duration#getMonths()} can be influenced.

Any remaining milliseconds after determining the year and month are discarded.

Parameters:
durationInMilliseconds - Milliseconds of Duration to create.
Returns:
New Duration created using the specified durationInMilliseconds.

newDurationYearMonth

public Duration newDurationYearMonth(String lexicalRepresentation)

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration by parsing its String representation, "PnYnM", XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

The datatype xdt:yearMonthDuration is a subtype of xs:duration whose lexical representation contains only year and month components. This datatype resides in the namespace {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI}.

Both values are set and availabe from the created {@link Duration}

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits if implementation capacities are exceeded.

Parameters:
lexicalRepresentation - Lexical representation of a duration.
Returns:
New Duration created using the specified lexicalRepresentation.

newInstance

public static DatatypeFactory newInstance()
                                   throws DatatypeConfigurationException

Obtain a new instance of a DatatypeFactory.

The implementation resolution mechanisms are defined in this Class's documentation.

Returns:
New instance of a DatatypeFactory
Throws:
DatatypeConfigurationException - If the implementation is not available or cannot be instantiated.

newInstance

public static DatatypeFactory newInstance(String factoryClassName,
                                          ClassLoader classLoader)
                                   throws DatatypeConfigurationException

Obtain a new instance of a DatatypeFactory from class name. This function is useful when there are multiple providers in the classpath. It gives more control to the application as it can specify which provider should be loaded.

Once an application has obtained a reference to a DatatypeFactory it can use the factory to configure and obtain datatype instances.

Tip for Trouble-shooting

Setting the jaxp.debug system property will cause this method to print a lot of debug messages to System.err about what it is doing and where it is looking at.

If you have problems try:

 java -Djaxp.debug=1 YourProgram ....
 

Parameters:
factoryClassName - fully qualified factory class name that provides implementation of javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory.
classLoader - ClassLoader used to load the factory class. If null current Thread's context classLoader is used to load the factory class.
Returns:
New instance of a DatatypeFactory
Throws:
DatatypeConfigurationException - if factoryClassName is null, or the factory class cannot be loaded, instantiated.

newXMLGregorianCalendar

public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar()

Create a new instance of an XMLGregorianCalendar.

All date/time datatype fields set to {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} or null.

Returns:
New XMLGregorianCalendar with all date/time datatype fields set to {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} or null.

newXMLGregorianCalendar

public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(BigInteger year,
                                                             int month,
                                                             int day,
                                                             int hour,
                                                             int minute,
                                                             int second,
                                                             BigDecimal fractionalSecond,
                                                             int timezone)

Constructor allowing for complete value spaces allowed by W3C XML Schema 1.0 recommendation for xsd:dateTime and related builtin datatypes. Note that year parameter supports arbitrarily large numbers and fractionalSecond has infinite precision.

A null value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
year - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
month - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
day - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
hour - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
minute - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
second - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
fractionalSecond - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
timezone - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from specified values.

newXMLGregorianCalendar

public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(GregorianCalendar cal)

Create an XMLGregorianCalendar from a {@link GregorianCalendar}.

Field by Field Conversion from {@link GregorianCalendar} to an {@link XMLGregorianCalendar}
java.util.GregorianCalendar field javax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar field
ERA == GregorianCalendar.BC ? -YEAR : YEAR {@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setYear(int year)}
MONTH + 1 {@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setMonth(int month)}
DAY_OF_MONTH {@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setDay(int day)}
HOUR_OF_DAY, MINUTE, SECOND, MILLISECOND {@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setTime(int hour, int minute, int second, BigDecimal fractional)}
(ZONE_OFFSET + DST_OFFSET) / (60*1000)
(in minutes)
{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setTimezone(int offset)}*

*conversion loss of information. It is not possible to represent a java.util.GregorianCalendar daylight savings timezone id in the XML Schema 1.0 date/time datatype representation.

To compute the return value's TimeZone field,


newXMLGregorianCalendar

public XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(int year,
                                                    int month,
                                                    int day,
                                                    int hour,
                                                    int minute,
                                                    int second,
                                                    int millisecond,
                                                    int timezone)

Constructor of value spaces that a java.util.GregorianCalendar instance would need to convert to an XMLGregorianCalendar instance.

XMLGregorianCalendar eon and fractionalSecond are set to null

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
year - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
month - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
day - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
hour - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
minute - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
second - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
millisecond - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
timezone - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from specified values.

newXMLGregorianCalendar

public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(String lexicalRepresentation)

Create a new XMLGregorianCalendar by parsing the String as a lexical representation.

Parsing the lexical string representation is defined in XML Schema 1.0 Part 2, Section 3.2.[7-14].1, Lexical Representation.

The string representation may not have any leading and trailing whitespaces.

The parsing is done field by field so that the following holds for any lexically correct String x:

 newXMLGregorianCalendar(x).toXMLFormat().equals(x)
 

Except for the noted lexical/canonical representation mismatches listed in XML Schema 1.0 errata, Section 3.2.7.2.

Parameters:
lexicalRepresentation - Lexical representation of one the eight XML Schema date/time datatypes.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from the lexicalRepresentation.

newXMLGregorianCalendarDate

public XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendarDate(int year,
                                                        int month,
                                                        int day,
                                                        int timezone)

Create a Java representation of XML Schema builtin datatype date or g*.

For example, an instance of gYear can be created invoking this factory with month and day parameters set to {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED}.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
year - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
month - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
day - of XMLGregorianCalendar to be created.
timezone - offset in minutes. {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} indicates optional field is not set.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from parameter values.

newXMLGregorianCalendarTime

public XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours,
                                                        int minutes,
                                                        int seconds,
                                                        BigDecimal fractionalSecond,
                                                        int timezone)

Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.

A null value indicates that field is not set.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
hours - number of hours
minutes - number of minutes
seconds - number of seconds
fractionalSecond - value of null indicates that this optional field is not set.
timezone - offset in minutes. {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} indicates optional field is not set.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from parameter values.

newXMLGregorianCalendarTime

public XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours,
                                                        int minutes,
                                                        int seconds,
                                                        int timezone)

Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
hours - number of hours
minutes - number of minutes
seconds - number of seconds
timezone - offset in minutes. {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} indicates optional field is not set.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from parameter values.

newXMLGregorianCalendarTime

public XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendarTime(int hours,
                                                        int minutes,
                                                        int seconds,
                                                        int milliseconds,
                                                        int timezone)

Create a Java instance of XML Schema builtin datatype time.

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

Parameters:
hours - number of hours
minutes - number of minutes
seconds - number of seconds
milliseconds - number of milliseconds
timezone - offset in minutes. {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} indicates optional field is not set.
Returns:
XMLGregorianCalendar created from parameter values.


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