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package org.apache.avro.reflect;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.avro.Schema;
import org.apache.avro.io.Decoder;
import org.apache.avro.io.Encoder;
/**
* This encoder/decoder writes a java.util.Date object as a long to avro and
* reads a Date object from long. The long stores the number of milliseconds
* since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT represented by the Date object.
*/
public class DateAsLongEncoding extends CustomEncoding {
{
schema = Schema.create(Schema.Type.LONG);
schema.addProp("CustomEncoding", "DateAsLongEncoding");
}
@Override
protected final void write(Object datum, Encoder out) throws IOException {
out.writeLong(((Date) datum).getTime());
}
@Override
protected final Date read(Object reuse, Decoder in) throws IOException {
if (reuse instanceof Date) {
((Date) reuse).setTime(in.readLong());
return (Date) reuse;
} else
return new Date(in.readLong());
}
}