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package io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.impl.calendar;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Calendar;

/**
 * 

* This implementation of the Calendar may be used (you don't have to) as a * base class for more sophisticated one's. It merely implements the base * functionality required by each Calendar. *

* *

* Regarded as base functionality is the treatment of base calendars. Base * calendar allow you to chain (stack) as much calendars as you may need. For * example to exclude weekends you may use WeeklyCalendar. In order to exclude * holidays as well you may define a WeeklyCalendar instance to be the base * calendar for HolidayCalendar instance. *

* * @see io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Calendar * * @author Juergen Donnerstag * @author James House */ public class BaseCalendar implements Calendar, Serializable, Cloneable { static final long serialVersionUID = 3106623404629760239L; //

A optional base calendar.

private Calendar baseCalendar; private String description; private TimeZone timeZone; public BaseCalendar() { } public BaseCalendar(Calendar baseCalendar) { setBaseCalendar(baseCalendar); } /** * @param timeZone The time zone to use for this Calendar, null * if {@link TimeZone#getDefault()} should be used */ public BaseCalendar(TimeZone timeZone) { setTimeZone(timeZone); } /** * @param timeZone The time zone to use for this Calendar, null * if {@link TimeZone#getDefault()} should be used */ public BaseCalendar(Calendar baseCalendar, TimeZone timeZone) { setBaseCalendar(baseCalendar); setTimeZone(timeZone); } @Override public Object clone() { try { BaseCalendar clone = (BaseCalendar) super.clone(); if (getBaseCalendar() != null) { clone.baseCalendar = (Calendar) getBaseCalendar().clone(); } if(getTimeZone() != null) clone.timeZone = (TimeZone) getTimeZone().clone(); return clone; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException ex) { throw new IncompatibleClassChangeError("Not Cloneable."); } } /** *

* Set a new base calendar or remove the existing one *

*/ public void setBaseCalendar(Calendar baseCalendar) { this.baseCalendar = baseCalendar; } /** *

* Get the base calendar. Will be null, if not set. *

*/ public Calendar getBaseCalendar() { return this.baseCalendar; } /** *

* Return the description given to the Calendar instance by * its creator (if any). *

* * @return null if no description was set. */ public String getDescription() { return description; } /** *

* Set a description for the Calendar instance - may be * useful for remembering/displaying the purpose of the calendar, though * the description has no meaning to Quartz. *

*/ public void setDescription(String description) { this.description = description; } /** * Returns the time zone for which this Calendar will be * resolved. * * @return This Calendar's timezone, null if Calendar should * use the {@link TimeZone#getDefault()} */ public TimeZone getTimeZone() { return timeZone; } /** * Sets the time zone for which this Calendar will be resolved. * * @param timeZone The time zone to use for this Calendar, null * if {@link TimeZone#getDefault()} should be used */ public void setTimeZone(TimeZone timeZone) { this.timeZone = timeZone; } /** *

* Check if date/time represented by timeStamp is included. If included * return true. The implementation of BaseCalendar simply calls the base * calendars isTimeIncluded() method if base calendar is set. *

* * @see io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Calendar#isTimeIncluded(long) */ public boolean isTimeIncluded(long timeStamp) { if (timeStamp <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "timeStamp must be greater 0"); } if (baseCalendar != null) { if (baseCalendar.isTimeIncluded(timeStamp) == false) { return false; } } return true; } /** *

* Determine the next time (in milliseconds) that is 'included' by the * Calendar after the given time. Return the original value if timeStamp is * included. Return 0 if all days are excluded. *

* * @see io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Calendar#getNextIncludedTime(long) */ public long getNextIncludedTime(long timeStamp) { if (timeStamp <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "timeStamp must be greater 0"); } if (baseCalendar != null) { return baseCalendar.getNextIncludedTime(timeStamp); } return timeStamp; } /** * Build a {@link java.util.Calendar} for the given timeStamp. * The new Calendar will use the BaseCalendar time zone if it * is not null. */ protected java.util.Calendar createJavaCalendar(long timeStamp) { java.util.Calendar calendar = createJavaCalendar(); calendar.setTime(new Date(timeStamp)); return calendar; } /** * Build a {@link java.util.Calendar} with the current time. * The new Calendar will use the BaseCalendar time zone if * it is not null. */ protected java.util.Calendar createJavaCalendar() { return (getTimeZone() == null) ? java.util.Calendar.getInstance() : java.util.Calendar.getInstance(getTimeZone()); } /** * Returns the start of the given day as a {@link java.util.Calendar}. * This calculation will take the BaseCalendar * time zone into account if it is not null. * * @param timeInMillis A time containing the desired date for the * start-of-day time * @return A {@link java.util.Calendar} set to the start of * the given day. */ protected java.util.Calendar getStartOfDayJavaCalendar(long timeInMillis) { java.util.Calendar startOfDay = createJavaCalendar(timeInMillis); startOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0); startOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.MINUTE, 0); startOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.SECOND, 0); startOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0); return startOfDay; } /** * Returns the end of the given day {@link java.util.Calendar}. * This calculation will take the BaseCalendar * time zone into account if it is not null. * * @param timeInMillis a time containing the desired date for the * end-of-day time. * @return A {@link java.util.Calendar} set to the end of * the given day. */ protected java.util.Calendar getEndOfDayJavaCalendar(long timeInMillis) { java.util.Calendar endOfDay = createJavaCalendar(timeInMillis); endOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 23); endOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.MINUTE, 59); endOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.SECOND, 59); endOfDay.set(java.util.Calendar.MILLISECOND, 999); return endOfDay; } }




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