JAVA/CORBA CLASSES
Examples: DateTime class
1. This agent creates a DateTime object that represents 4 March 2005 at 6:07:08 AM. The use of java.util.Calendar eliminates dependencies on regional settings.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
java.util.Calendar jdt = java.util.Calendar.getInstance();
jdt.set(2005, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8);
DateTime dt = session.createDateTime(jdt);
System.out.println("Local time = " + dt.getLocalTime());
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
2. This agent creates a NotesDateTime object that represents 4 March 2005 at 6:07:08 if the regional setting is appropriate, for example, M/d/yy h:mm:ss. When you set the date from a String, you must be sure that the regional settings of the user's computer are appropriate to the String value.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
if ((session.getInternational().isDateMDY()) &&
(session.getInternational().getDateSep().equals("/")) &&
(session.getInternational().getTimeSep().equals(":"))) {
DateTime dt = session.createDateTime("3/4/05 6:07:08");
System.out.println("Local time = " + dt.getLocalTime());
}
else
System.out.println("Date format not MDY with / and :");
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
3. This agent creates a new DateTime object that represents today's date. The time component of the DateTime object is not set.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext =
session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
DateTime dt = session.createDateTime("Today");
System.out.println(dt.getLocalTime());
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
4. This agent creates a new DateTime object that represents the current date and time.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext =
session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
DateTime dt = session.createDateTime("Today");
dt.setNow();
System.out.println(dt.getLocalTime());
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
5. This agent gets the value of the PurgeDate item in a document and places it into a DateTime object. The time zone setting of PurgeDate is preserved. For example, if PurgeDate has a value of 03/21/96 04:54:33 PM in Eastern Standard Time, the DateTime object represents 03/21/96 04:54:33 PM and its TimeZone property equals 5.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
Document doc = agentContext.getDocumentContext();
Item item = doc.getFirstItem("PurgeDate");
DateTime dt = item.getDateTimeValue();
System.out.println("Local time = " +
dt.getLocalTime() + " TZ" + dt.getTimeZone());
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
See Also
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