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package org.apache.xmlbeans;

import java.math.BigDecimal;
import java.util.Date;

/**
 * Represents an XML Schema-compatible Gregorian date.
 * 

* Both the immutable GDate and the mutable GDateBuilder are * GDateSpecifications. Use this interface where you want to * allow callers to pass any implementation of a GDate. * * @see GDate * @see XmlCalendar */ public interface GDateSpecification { /** * Returns a combination of flags indicating the information * contained by this GDate. The five flags are * {@link #HAS_TIMEZONE}, {@link #HAS_YEAR}, {@link #HAS_MONTH}, * {@link #HAS_DAY}, and {@link #HAS_TIME}. */ int getFlags(); /** Timezone is specified. See {@link #getFlags}. */ public final int HAS_TIMEZONE = 1; /** Year is specified. See {@link #getFlags}. */ public final int HAS_YEAR = 2; /** Month of year is specified. See {@link #getFlags}. */ public final int HAS_MONTH = 4; /** Day of month is specified. See {@link #getFlags}. */ public final int HAS_DAY = 8; /** Time of day is specified. See {@link #getFlags}. */ public final int HAS_TIME = 16; /** * True if this GDate specification is immutable. GDate returns true, * and GDateBuilder returns false. */ boolean isImmutable(); /** * True if this GDate corresponds to a valid gregorian date value * in XML schema. */ boolean isValid(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a timezone. */ boolean hasTimeZone(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a year. */ boolean hasYear(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a month-of-year. */ boolean hasMonth(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a day-of-month. */ boolean hasDay(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a time-of-day. */ boolean hasTime(); /** * True if this date/time specification specifies a full date (year, month, day) */ boolean hasDate(); /** * Gets the year. Should be a four-digit year specification. */ int getYear(); /** * Gets the month-of-year. January is 1. */ int getMonth(); /** * Gets the day-of-month. The first day of each month is 1. */ int getDay(); /** * Gets the hour-of-day. Midnight is 0, and 11PM is 23. */ int getHour(); /** * Gets the minute-of-hour. Range from 0 to 59. */ int getMinute(); /** * Gets the second-of-minute. Range from 0 to 59. */ int getSecond(); /** * Gets the time zone sign. For time zones east of GMT, * this is positive; for time zones west, this is negative. */ int getTimeZoneSign(); /** * Gets the time zone hour. * This is always positive: for the sign, look at * getTimeZoneSign(). */ int getTimeZoneHour(); /** * Gets the time zone minutes. * This is always positive: for the sign, look at * getTimeZoneSign(). */ int getTimeZoneMinute(); /** * Gets the fraction-of-second. Range from 0 (inclusive) to 1 (exclusive). */ BigDecimal getFraction(); /** * Gets the rounded millisecond value. Range from 0 to 999 */ int getMillisecond(); /** * Returns the Julian date corresponding to this Gregorian date. * The Julian date (JD) is a continuous count of days from * 1 January 4713 BC. */ int getJulianDate(); /** * Retrieves the value of the current time as an {@link XmlCalendar}. *

* {@link XmlCalendar} is a subclass of {@link java.util.GregorianCalendar} * which is slightly customized to match XML schema date rules. *

* The returned {@link XmlCalendar} has only those time and date fields * set that are reflected in the GDate object. Because of the way the * {@link java.util.Calendar} contract works, any information in the isSet() vanishes * as soon as you view any unset field using get() methods. * This means that if it is important to understand which date fields * are set, you must call isSet() first before get(). */ XmlCalendar getCalendar(); /** * Retrieves the value of the current time as a java.util.Date * instance. */ Date getDate(); /** * Comparison to another GDate. *

    *
  • Returns -1 if this < date. (less-than) *
  • Returns 0 if this == date. (equal) *
  • Returns 1 if this > date. (greater-than) *
  • Returns 2 if this <> date. (incomparable) *
* Two instances are incomparable if they have different amounts * of information. * * @param gdatespec the date to compare against. */ int compareToGDate(GDateSpecification gdatespec); /** * Returns the builtin type code for the shape of the information * contained in this instance, or 0 if the * instance doesn't contain information corresponding to a * Schema type. *

* Value will be equal to * {@link SchemaType#BTC_NOT_BUILTIN}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_G_YEAR}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_G_YEAR_MONTH}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_G_MONTH}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_G_MONTH_DAY}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_G_DAY}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_DATE}, * {@link SchemaType#BTC_DATE_TIME}, or * {@link SchemaType#BTC_TIME}. */ int getBuiltinTypeCode(); /** * The canonical string representation. Specific moments or * times-of-day in a specified timezone are normalized to * UTC time to produce a canonical string form for them. * Other recurring time specifications keep their timezone * information. */ String canonicalString(); /** * The natural string representation. This represents the information * that is available, including timezone. For types that correspond * to defined schema types (schemaBuiltinTypeCode() > 0), * this provides the natural lexical representation. * * When both time and timezone are specified, this string is not * the canonical representation unless the timezone is UTC (Z) * (since the same moment in time can be expressed in different * timezones). To get a canonical string, use the canonicalString() * method. */ String toString(); }





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