org.springframework.format.datetime.joda.ReadablePartialPrinter Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: FormattingConversionServiceTests.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void formatFieldForTypeWithPrinterParserWithCoercion() throws ParseException {
	formattingService.addConverter(new Converter<DateTime, LocalDate>() {
		@Override
		public LocalDate convert(DateTime source) {
			return source.toLocalDate();
		}
	});
	formattingService.addFormatterForFieldType(LocalDate.class, new ReadablePartialPrinter(DateTimeFormat
			.shortDate()), new DateTimeParser(DateTimeFormat.shortDate()));
	String formatted = formattingService.convert(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), String.class);
	assertEquals("10/31/09", formatted);
	LocalDate date = formattingService.convert("10/31/09", LocalDate.class);
	assertEquals(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), date);
}
 
Example #2
Source File: FormattingConversionServiceTests.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void formatFieldForTypeWithPrinterParserWithCoercion() throws ParseException {
	formattingService.addConverter(new Converter<DateTime, LocalDate>() {
		@Override
		public LocalDate convert(DateTime source) {
			return source.toLocalDate();
		}
	});
	formattingService.addFormatterForFieldType(LocalDate.class, new ReadablePartialPrinter(DateTimeFormat
			.shortDate()), new DateTimeParser(DateTimeFormat.shortDate()));
	String formatted = formattingService.convert(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), String.class);
	assertEquals("10/31/09", formatted);
	LocalDate date = formattingService.convert("10/31/09", LocalDate.class);
	assertEquals(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), date);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: FormattingConversionServiceTests.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testFormatFieldForTypeWithPrinterParserWithCoercion() throws ParseException {
	formattingService.addConverter(new Converter<DateTime, LocalDate>() {
		@Override
		public LocalDate convert(DateTime source) {
			return source.toLocalDate();
		}
	});
	formattingService.addFormatterForFieldType(LocalDate.class, new ReadablePartialPrinter(DateTimeFormat
			.shortDate()), new DateTimeParser(DateTimeFormat.shortDate()));
	String formatted = formattingService.convert(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), String.class);
	assertEquals("10/31/09", formatted);
	LocalDate date = formattingService.convert("10/31/09", LocalDate.class);
	assertEquals(new LocalDate(2009, 10, 31), date);
}