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http://github.com/Appendium/objectlabkit
A set of modules to handle common financial functions. The first module is Date Calculator which handles holidays and weekends. A set of rules are implemented to deal with days falling on a holiday: Forward, Backward, Modified Forward, Modified Backward
New FX Rate Calculators
Goal of this project is, creating a calculator that can handle all date and time operations that a user may need.
You can operate with milliseconds as months, years or dates.
Examples:
2013-11-25 + 3d => 2013-11-28
2013-11-25 - 2013-10-20 => 36d 1h
5h + 6h => 11h
1382220000t => 2013-10-20
Joda-time based utility Java class that allows calculation related to downtimes. You set a list of downtimes (date-time intervals), and the calculator will give you the ending date-time of a duration, and uptime between two points in time, too.
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Easter Calculator for Mobile Phone J2ME compliant. You can calculate the date for several years or you can verify if one date is an Easter holiday or not.
Canyon is a date calculator utility that aims to provide handy methods to perform arithmetic calculations on java.util.Date objects. Developers are free to plug in their own localized instances of java.util.Calendar or to use the default GregorianCalenda