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Uses of Class
java.text.DateFormat

Packages that use DateFormat
java.text Provides classes and interfaces for handling text, dates, numbers, and messages in a manner independent of natural languages. 
 

Uses of DateFormat in java.text
 

Subclasses of DateFormat in java.text
 class SimpleDateFormat
          SimpleDateFormat is a concrete class for formatting and parsing dates in a locale-sensitive manner.
 

Methods in java.text that return DateFormat
static DateFormat DateFormat.getTimeInstance()
          Gets the time formatter with the default formatting style for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getTimeInstance(int style)
          Gets the time formatter with the given formatting style for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getTimeInstance(int style, Locale aLocale)
          Gets the time formatter with the given formatting style for the given locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateInstance()
          Gets the date formatter with the default formatting style for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateInstance(int style)
          Gets the date formatter with the given formatting style for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateInstance(int style, Locale aLocale)
          Gets the date formatter with the given formatting style for the given locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance()
          Gets the date/time formatter with the default formatting style for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(int dateStyle, int timeStyle)
          Gets the date/time formatter with the given date and time formatting styles for the default locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(int dateStyle, int timeStyle, Locale aLocale)
          Gets the date/time formatter with the given formatting styles for the given locale.
static DateFormat DateFormat.getInstance()
          Get a default date/time formatter that uses the SHORT style for both the date and the time.
 


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