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javax.mail.internet
class MailDateFormat

javax.mail.internet.MailDateFormat

Most common way to construct:

MailDateFormat mdf = new MailDateFormat();

Based on 34 examples


public class MailDateFormat
extends SimpleDateFormat

Formats and parses date specification based on the draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 dated January 26, 2000. This is a followup spec to RFC822.

This class does not take pattern strings. It always formats the date based on the specification below.

3.3 Date and Time Specification

Date and time occur in several header fields of a message. This section specifies the syntax for a full date and time specification. Though folding whitespace is permitted throughout the date-time specification, it is recommended that only a single space be used where FWS is required and no space be used where FWS is optional in the date-time specification; some older implementations may not interpret other occurrences of folding whitespace correctly.

date-time = [ day-of-week "," ] date FWS time [CFWS]

day-of-week = ([FWS] day-name) / obs-day-of-week

day-name = "Mon" / "Tue" / "Wed" / "Thu" / "Fri" / "Sat" / "Sun"

date = day month year

year = 4*DIGIT / obs-year

month = (FWS month-name FWS) / obs-month

month-name = "Jan" / "Feb" / "Mar" / "Apr" /
             "May" / "Jun" / "Jul" / "Aug" /
             "Sep" / "Oct" / "Nov" / "Dec"
 

day = ([FWS] 1*2DIGIT) / obs-day

time = time-of-day FWS zone

time-of-day = hour ":" minute [ ":" second ]

hour = 2DIGIT / obs-hour

minute = 2DIGIT / obs-minute

second = 2DIGIT / obs-second

zone = (( "+" / "-" ) 4DIGIT) / obs-zone

The day is the numeric day of the month. The year is any numeric year in the common era.

The time-of-day specifies the number of hours, minutes, and optionally seconds since midnight of the date indicated.

The date and time-of-day SHOULD express local time.

The zone specifies the offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, formerly referred to as "Greenwich Mean Time") that the date and time-of-day represent. The "+" or "-" indicates whether the time-of-day is ahead of or behind Universal Time. The first two digits indicate the number of hours difference from Universal Time, and the last two digits indicate the number of minutes difference from Universal Time. (Hence, +hhmm means +(hh * 60 + mm) minutes, and -hhmm means -(hh * 60 + mm) minutes). The form "+0000" SHOULD be used to indicate a time zone at Universal Time. Though "-0000" also indicates Universal Time, it is used to indicate that the time was generated on a system that may be in a local time zone other than Universal Time.

A date-time specification MUST be semantically valid. That is, the day-of-the week (if included) MUST be the day implied by the date, the numeric day-of-month MUST be between 1 and the number of days allowed for the specified month (in the specified year), the time-of-day MUST be in the range 00:00:00 through 23:59:60 (the number of seconds allowing for a leap second; see [STD-12]), and the zone MUST be within the range -9959 through +9959.

See Also (auto-generated):

SimpleDateFormat

SimpleTimeZone

MimeMessage


Constructor Summary

          
 
Method Summary
 StringBuffer
format(Date date, StringBuffer dateStrBuf, FieldPosition fieldPosition)

          Formats the given date in the format specified by draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 in the current TimeZone.
 Date

          Parses the given date in the format specified by draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 in the current TimeZone.
 void
setCalendar(Calendar newCalendar)

          Don't allow setting the calendar
 void
setNumberFormat(NumberFormat newNumberFormat)

          Don't allow setting the NumberFormat
 

Constructor Detail

MailDateFormat

public MailDateFormat()
Method Detail

format

public StringBuffer format(Date date,
                           StringBuffer dateStrBuf,
                           FieldPosition fieldPosition)
Formats the given date in the format specified by draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 in the current TimeZone.

Overrides:
format in class SimpleDateFormat
Parameters:
date - the Date object
dateStrBuf - the formatted string
fieldPosition - the current field position
Returns:
StringBuffer the formatted String

parse

public Date parse(String text,
                  ParsePosition pos)
Parses the given date in the format specified by draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 in the current TimeZone.

Overrides:
parse in class SimpleDateFormat
Parameters:
text - the formatted date to be parsed
pos - the current parse position
Returns:
Date the parsed date in a Date object

setCalendar

public void setCalendar(Calendar newCalendar)
Don't allow setting the calendar

Overrides:
setCalendar in class DateFormat
Parameters:
newCalendar

setNumberFormat

public void setNumberFormat(NumberFormat newNumberFormat)
Don't allow setting the NumberFormat

Overrides:
setNumberFormat in class DateFormat
Parameters:
newNumberFormat


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