Uses of Package
java.time.chrono
Package
Description
The main API for dates, times, instants, and durations.
Generic API for calendar systems other than the default ISO.
Provides classes to print and parse dates and times.
Access to date and time using fields and units, and date time adjusters.
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ClassDescriptionA date without time-of-day or time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A date-time without a time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A date-based amount of time, such as '3 years, 4 months and 5 days' in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A date-time with a time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.The ISO calendar system.An era in the ISO calendar system.
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ClassDescriptionAn abstract implementation of a calendar system, used to organize and identify dates.A date without time-of-day or time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A date-time without a time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A calendar system, used to organize and identify dates.A date-based amount of time, such as '3 years, 4 months and 5 days' in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A date-time with a time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.An era of the time-line.The Hijrah calendar is a lunar calendar supporting Islamic calendars.A date in the Hijrah calendar system.An era in the Hijrah calendar system.The ISO calendar system.An era in the ISO calendar system.The Japanese Imperial calendar system.A date in the Japanese Imperial calendar system.An era in the Japanese Imperial calendar system.The Minguo calendar system.A date in the Minguo calendar system.An era in the Minguo calendar system.The Thai Buddhist calendar system.A date in the Thai Buddhist calendar system.An era in the Thai Buddhist calendar system.
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ClassDescriptionA date without time-of-day or time-zone in an arbitrary chronology, intended for advanced globalization use cases.A calendar system, used to organize and identify dates.
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