From: costin <cos...@gm...> - 2015-07-28 17:52:20
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This might not be the appropriate list however I'm hoping library experts can chime in. I'm trying to migrate from Joda to Java 8 java.time package but that doesn't seem possible. I'm using Joda's ISODateTimeFormat.dateOptionalTimeParser but I can't seem to find anything similar in java.time. The culprit seems to be that Joda allows multiple DateFormats to be chained while this features is not available in java.time. As a concrete example, to quote Joda's dateOptionalTimeParser javadocs can parse the date in three different formats: std-date-element | ord-date-element | week-date-element however java.time allows only one. While with Joda DateTimeFormatterBuilder, one can append multiple parsers, java.time allows only one. Am I missing something? Thanks, -- View this message in context: http://joda-interest.219941.n2.nabble.com/coverting-Joda-dateOptionalTimeParser-to-java-time-tp7572605.html Sent from the Joda-Interest mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |