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Hprose is a High Performance Remote Object Service Engine. It is a modern, lightweight, cross-language, cross-platform, object-oriented, high performance, remote dynamic communication middleware. It is not only easy to use, but powerful. You just need a little time to learn, then you can use it to easily construct cross language cross platform distributed application system. Hprose supports many programming languages, for example: * AAuto Quicker * ActionScript * ASP * C++ * Dart * Delphi/Free Pascal * dotNET(C#, Visual Basic...) * Golang * Java * JavaScript * Node.js * Objective-C * Perl * PHP * Python * Ruby * ... Through Hprose, You can conveniently and efficiently intercommunicate between those programming languages. This project is the implementation of Hprose for Java.

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 * CalendarSerializer.java                                *
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 * Calendar serializer class for Java.                    *
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 * LastModified: Aug 6, 2016                              *
 * Author: Ma Bingyao                   *
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package hprose.io.serialize;

import static hprose.io.HproseTags.TagSemicolon;
import static hprose.io.HproseTags.TagUTC;
import hprose.util.TimeZoneUtil;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.TimeZone;

public final class CalendarSerializer extends ReferenceSerializer {

    public final static CalendarSerializer instance = new CalendarSerializer();

    @Override
    public final void serialize(Writer writer, Calendar calendar) throws IOException {
        super.serialize(writer, calendar);
        TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone();
        if (!(tz.hasSameRules(TimeZoneUtil.DefaultTZ) || tz.hasSameRules(TimeZoneUtil.UTC))) {
            tz = TimeZoneUtil.UTC;
            Calendar c = (Calendar) calendar.clone();
            c.setTimeZone(tz);
            calendar = c;
        }
        OutputStream stream = writer.stream;
        ValueWriter.writeDateOfCalendar(stream, calendar);
        ValueWriter.writeTimeOfCalendar(stream, calendar, true, false);
        stream.write(tz.hasSameRules(TimeZoneUtil.UTC) ? TagUTC : TagSemicolon);
    }
}




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