Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
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None
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Operating System: Windows XP
Platform: PC
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38401
Description
/**
- lib: commons-lang-2.1.jar
- this class run result.
- Result:
- Date1->Date2=2006/01/26 18:47:34 000->2006/02/26 10:47:34 000===0000”N01
-1“ú 16:00:00 000 - Date1->Date2=2006/01/26 18:47:34 000->2006/02/26 10:47:34 000===0000/01/-
1 16:00:00 000 - want result:
- Date1->Date2=2006/01/26 18:47:34 000->2006/02/26 10:47:34 000===0000”N00
30“ú 16:00:00 - Date1->Date2=2006/01/26 18:47:34 000->2006/02/26 10:47:34
000===0000/00/30 16:00:00 - the results are wrong.
*/
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.commons.lang.time.DurationFormatUtils;
public class Test {
static SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy/MM/dd
HH:mm:ss SSS");
public static void main(String[] args)
{ Date date1 = newDate(2006, 1, 26, 18, 47, 34); Date date2 = newDate(2006, 2, 26, 10, 47, 34); System.out.println("Date1->Date2=" + formatter.format(date1) + "->" + formatter.format(date2) + "===" + DurationFormatUtils.formatPeriod(date1.getTime(), date2.getTime (), "yyyy”NMMdd“ú HH:mm:ss SSS") ); System.out.println("Date1->Date2=" + formatter.format(date1) + "->" + formatter.format(date2) + "===" + DurationFormatUtils.formatPeriod(date1.getTime(), date2.getTime (), "yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss SSS") ); }public static Date newDate(int y, int m, int d, int h, int mi, int s)
{ Calendar calendar1 = Calendar.getInstance(); calendar1.clear(); calendar1.set(y, m - 1, d, h, mi, s); Date date1 = calendar1.getTime(); return date1; }}