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package org.apache.jackrabbit.util;

import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.TimeZone;

/**
 * The ISO8601 utility class provides helper methods
 * to deal with date/time formatting using a specific ISO8601-compliant
 * format (see ISO 8601).
 * 

* The currently supported format is: *

 *   ±YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.SSSTZD
 * 
* where: *
 *   ±YYYY = four-digit year with optional sign where values <= 0 are
 *           denoting years BCE and values > 0 are denoting years CE,
 *           e.g. -0001 denotes the year 2 BCE, 0000 denotes the year 1 BCE,
 *           0001 denotes the year 1 CE, and so on...
 *   MM    = two-digit month (01=January, etc.)
 *   DD    = two-digit day of month (01 through 31)
 *   hh    = two digits of hour (00 through 23) (am/pm NOT allowed)
 *   mm    = two digits of minute (00 through 59)
 *   ss    = two digits of second (00 through 59)
 *   SSS   = three digits of milliseconds (000 through 999)
 *   TZD   = time zone designator, Z for Zulu (i.e. UTC) or an offset from UTC
 *           in the form of +hh:mm or -hh:mm
 * 
*/ public final class ISO8601 { /** * Flyweight instances of known time zones. */ private static final Map TZS = new HashMap(); static { TimeZone gmt = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"); TZS.put("Z", gmt); TZS.put("+00:00", gmt); TZS.put("-00:00", gmt); // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UTC_time_offsets String[] tzs = { "-12:00", "-11:00", "-10:00", "-09:30", "-09:00", "-08:00", "-07:00", "-06:00", "-05:00", "-04:30", "-04:00", "-03:30", "-03:00", "-02:00", "-01:00", "+01:00", "+02:00", "+03:00", "+03:30", "+04:00", "+04:30", "+05:00", "+05:30", "+05:45", "+06:00", "+06:30", "+07:00", "+08:00", "+08:45", "+09:00", "+09:30", "+10:00", "+10:30", "+11:00", "+11:30", "+12:00", "+12:45", "+13:00", "+14:00" }; for (String tz : tzs) { TZS.put(tz, TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT" + tz)); } } /** * Parses an ISO8601-compliant date/time string. * * @param text the date/time string to be parsed * @return a Calendar, or null if the input could * not be parsed * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a null argument is passed */ public static Calendar parse(String text) { if (text == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument can not be null"); } // check optional leading sign char sign; int start; if (text.startsWith("-")) { sign = '-'; start = 1; } else if (text.startsWith("+")) { sign = '+'; start = 1; } else { sign = '+'; // no sign specified, implied '+' start = 0; } /** * the expected format of the remainder of the string is: * YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.SSSTZD * * note that we cannot use java.text.SimpleDateFormat for * parsing because it can't handle years <= 0 and TZD's */ int year, month, day, hour, min, sec, ms; TimeZone tz; try { // year (YYYY) year = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 4)); start += 4; // delimiter '-' if (text.charAt(start) != '-') { return null; } start++; // month (MM) month = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 2)); start += 2; // delimiter '-' if (text.charAt(start) != '-') { return null; } start++; // day (DD) day = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 2)); start += 2; // delimiter 'T' if (text.charAt(start) != 'T') { return null; } start++; // hour (hh) hour = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 2)); start += 2; // delimiter ':' if (text.charAt(start) != ':') { return null; } start++; // minute (mm) min = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 2)); start += 2; // delimiter ':' if (text.charAt(start) != ':') { return null; } start++; // second (ss) sec = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 2)); start += 2; // delimiter '.' if (text.charAt(start) != '.') { return null; } start++; // millisecond (SSS) ms = Integer.parseInt(text.substring(start, start + 3)); start += 3; // time zone designator (Z or +00:00 or -00:00) String tzid = text.substring(start); tz = TZS.get(tzid); if (tz == null) { // offset to UTC specified in the format +00:00/-00:00 tzid = "GMT" + tzid; tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(tzid); // verify id of returned time zone (getTimeZone defaults to "GMT") if (!tz.getID().equals(tzid)) { // invalid time zone return null; } } } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { return null; } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return null; } // initialize Calendar object Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(tz); cal.setLenient(false); // year and era if (sign == '-' || year == 0) { // not CE, need to set era (BCE) and adjust year cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, year + 1); cal.set(Calendar.ERA, GregorianCalendar.BC); } else { cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, year); cal.set(Calendar.ERA, GregorianCalendar.AD); } // month (0-based!) cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, month - 1); // day of month cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, day); // hour cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour); // minute cal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, min); // second cal.set(Calendar.SECOND, sec); // millisecond cal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, ms); try { /** * the following call will trigger an IllegalArgumentException * if any of the set values are illegal or out of range */ cal.getTime(); /** * in addition check the validity of the year */ getYear(cal); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return null; } return cal; } /** * Formats a Calendar value into an ISO8601-compliant * date/time string. * * @param cal the time value to be formatted into a date/time string. * @return the formatted date/time string. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a null argument is passed * or the calendar cannot be represented as defined by ISO 8601 (i.e. year * with more than four digits). */ public static String format(Calendar cal) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (cal == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument can not be null"); } /** * the format of the date/time string is: * YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.SSSTZD * * note that we cannot use java.text.SimpleDateFormat for * formatting because it can't handle years <= 0 and TZD's */ StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(); // year ([-]YYYY) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, getYear(cal), 4); buf.append('-'); // month (MM) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.MONTH) + 1, 2); buf.append('-'); // day (DD) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH), 2); buf.append('T'); // hour (hh) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY), 2); buf.append(':'); // minute (mm) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE), 2); buf.append(':'); // second (ss) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.SECOND), 2); buf.append('.'); // millisecond (SSS) appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, cal.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND), 3); // time zone designator (Z or +00:00 or -00:00) TimeZone tz = cal.getTimeZone(); // determine offset of timezone from UTC (incl. daylight saving) int offset = tz.getOffset(cal.getTimeInMillis()); if (offset != 0) { int hours = Math.abs((offset / (60 * 1000)) / 60); int minutes = Math.abs((offset / (60 * 1000)) % 60); buf.append(offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'); appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, hours, 2); buf.append(':'); appendZeroPaddedInt(buf, minutes, 2); } else { buf.append('Z'); } return buf.toString(); } /** * Returns the astronomical year of the given calendar. * * @param cal a calendar instance. * @return the astronomical year. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if calendar cannot be represented as * defined by ISO 8601 (i.e. year with more * than four digits). */ public static int getYear(Calendar cal) throws IllegalArgumentException { // determine era and adjust year if necessary int year = cal.get(Calendar.YEAR); if (cal.isSet(Calendar.ERA) && cal.get(Calendar.ERA) == GregorianCalendar.BC) { /** * calculate year using astronomical system: * year n BCE => astronomical year -n + 1 */ year = 0 - year + 1; } if (year > 9999 || year < -9999) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Calendar has more than four " + "year digits, cannot be formatted as ISO8601: " + year); } return year; } /** * Appends a zero-padded number to the given string buffer. *

* This is an internal helper method which doesn't perform any * validation on the given arguments. * * @param buf String buffer to append to * @param n number to append * @param precision number of digits to append */ private static void appendZeroPaddedInt(StringBuilder buf, int n, int precision) { if (n < 0) { buf.append('-'); n = -n; } for (int exp = precision - 1; exp > 0; exp--) { if (n < Math.pow(10, exp)) { buf.append('0'); } else { break; } } buf.append(n); } }





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