Class MailDateFormat
- java.lang.Object
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- java.text.Format
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- java.text.DateFormat
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- java.text.SimpleDateFormat
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- javax.mail.internet.MailDateFormat
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable
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public class MailDateFormat extends java.text.SimpleDateFormat
Formats and parses date specification based on RFC 2822.This class does not support methods that influence the format. It always formats the date based on the specification below.
3.3. Date and Time Specification
Date and time occur in several header fields. This section specifies the syntax for a full date and time specification. Though folding white space is permitted throughout the date-time specification, it is RECOMMENDED that a single space be used in each place that FWS appears (whether it is required or optional); some older implementations may not interpret other occurrences of folding white space 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 1900 or later.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 (i.e., east of) or behind (i.e., west of) 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 and therefore indicates that the date-time contains no information about the local time zone.
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 [STD12]), and the zone MUST be within the range -9959 through +9959.
Synchronization
Date formats are not synchronized. It is recommended to create separate format instances for each thread. If multiple threads access a format concurrently, it must be synchronized externally.
- Since:
- JavaMail 1.2
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class java.text.DateFormat
AM_PM_FIELD, DATE_FIELD, DAY_OF_WEEK_FIELD, DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH_FIELD, DAY_OF_YEAR_FIELD, DEFAULT, ERA_FIELD, FULL, HOUR_OF_DAY0_FIELD, HOUR_OF_DAY1_FIELD, HOUR0_FIELD, HOUR1_FIELD, LONG, MEDIUM, MILLISECOND_FIELD, MINUTE_FIELD, MONTH_FIELD, SECOND_FIELD, SHORT, TIMEZONE_FIELD, WEEK_OF_MONTH_FIELD, WEEK_OF_YEAR_FIELD, YEAR_FIELD
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description MailDateFormat()
Create a new date format for the RFC2822 specification with lenient parsing.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
applyLocalizedPattern(java.lang.String pattern)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific pattern.void
applyPattern(java.lang.String pattern)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific pattern.MailDateFormat
clone()
Overrides Cloneable.java.lang.StringBuffer
format(java.util.Date date, java.lang.StringBuffer dateStrBuf, java.text.FieldPosition fieldPosition)
Formats the given date in the format specified by RFC 2822 in the current TimeZone.java.util.Date
get2DigitYearStart()
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates another strategy for interpreting 2-digits years.java.util.Date
parse(java.lang.String text, java.text.ParsePosition pos)
Parses the given date in the format specified by RFC 2822.void
set2DigitYearStart(java.util.Date startDate)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates another strategy for interpreting 2-digits years.void
setCalendar(java.util.Calendar newCalendar)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific calendar.void
setDateFormatSymbols(java.text.DateFormatSymbols newFormatSymbols)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates specific date format symbols.void
setNumberFormat(java.text.NumberFormat newNumberFormat)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific number format.-
Methods inherited from class java.text.SimpleDateFormat
equals, formatToCharacterIterator, getDateFormatSymbols, hashCode, toLocalizedPattern, toPattern
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Methods inherited from class java.text.DateFormat
format, format, getAvailableLocales, getCalendar, getDateInstance, getDateInstance, getDateInstance, getDateTimeInstance, getDateTimeInstance, getDateTimeInstance, getInstance, getNumberFormat, getTimeInstance, getTimeInstance, getTimeInstance, getTimeZone, isLenient, parse, parseObject, setLenient, setTimeZone
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Method Detail
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clone
public MailDateFormat clone()
Overrides Cloneable.- Overrides:
clone
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Returns:
- a clone of this instance
- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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format
public java.lang.StringBuffer format(java.util.Date date, java.lang.StringBuffer dateStrBuf, java.text.FieldPosition fieldPosition)
Formats the given date in the format specified by RFC 2822 in the current TimeZone.- Overrides:
format
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Parameters:
date
- the Date objectdateStrBuf
- the formatted stringfieldPosition
- the current field position- Returns:
- StringBuffer the formatted String
- Since:
- JavaMail 1.2
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parse
public java.util.Date parse(java.lang.String text, java.text.ParsePosition pos)
Parses the given date in the format specified by RFC 2822.- With strict parsing, obs-* tokens are unsupported. Lenient parsing supports obs-year and obs-zone, with the exception of the 1-character military time zones.
- The optional CFWS token at the end is not parsed.
- RFC 2822 specifies that a zone of "-0000" indicates that the date-time contains no information about the local time zone. This class uses the UTC time zone in this case.
- Overrides:
parse
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Parameters:
text
- the formatted date to be parsedpos
- the current parse position- Returns:
- Date the parsed date. In case of error, returns null.
- Since:
- JavaMail 1.2
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setCalendar
public void setCalendar(java.util.Calendar newCalendar)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific calendar.- Overrides:
setCalendar
in classjava.text.DateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked
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setNumberFormat
public void setNumberFormat(java.text.NumberFormat newNumberFormat)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific number format.- Overrides:
setNumberFormat
in classjava.text.DateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked
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applyLocalizedPattern
public void applyLocalizedPattern(java.lang.String pattern)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific pattern.- Overrides:
applyLocalizedPattern
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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applyPattern
public void applyPattern(java.lang.String pattern)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates a specific pattern.- Overrides:
applyPattern
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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get2DigitYearStart
public java.util.Date get2DigitYearStart()
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates another strategy for interpreting 2-digits years.- Overrides:
get2DigitYearStart
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Returns:
- the start of the 100-year period into which two digit years are parsed
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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set2DigitYearStart
public void set2DigitYearStart(java.util.Date startDate)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates another strategy for interpreting 2-digits years.- Overrides:
set2DigitYearStart
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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setDateFormatSymbols
public void setDateFormatSymbols(java.text.DateFormatSymbols newFormatSymbols)
This method always throws an UnsupportedOperationException and should not be used because RFC 2822 mandates specific date format symbols.- Overrides:
setDateFormatSymbols
in classjava.text.SimpleDateFormat
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this method is invoked- Since:
- JavaMail 1.6
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