📄 xmpdatetime.java
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// =================================================================================================// ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED// Copyright 2006-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated// All Rights Reserved//// NOTICE: Adobe permits you to use, modify, and distribute this file in accordance with the terms// of the Adobe license agreement accompanying it.// =================================================================================================package com.adobe.xmp;import java.util.Calendar;import java.util.TimeZone;/** * The <code>XMPDateTime</code>-class represents a point in time up to a resolution of nano * seconds. Dates and time in the serialized XMP are ISO 8601 strings. There are utility functions * to convert to the ISO format, a <code>Calendar</code> or get the Timezone. The fields of * <code>XMPDateTime</code> are: * <ul> * <li> month - The month in the range 1..12. * <li> day - The day of the month in the range 1..31. * <li> minute - The minute in the range 0..59. * <li> hour - The time zone hour in the range 0..23. * <li> minute - The time zone minute in the range 0..59. * <li> nanoSecond - The nano seconds within a second. <em>Note:</em> if the XMPDateTime is * converted into a calendar, the resolution is reduced to milli seconds. * <li> timeZone - a <code>TimeZone</code>-object. * </ul> * DateTime values are occasionally used in cases with only a date or only a time component. A date * without a time has zeros for all the time fields. A time without a date has zeros for all date * fields (year, month, and day). */public interface XMPDateTime extends Comparable{ /** @return Returns the year, can be negative. */ int getYear(); /** @param year Sets the year */ void setYear(int year); /** @return Returns The month in the range 1..12. */ int getMonth(); /** @param month Sets the month 1..12 */ void setMonth(int month); /** @return Returns the day of the month in the range 1..31. */ int getDay(); /** @param day Sets the day 1..31 */ void setDay(int day); /** @return Returns hour - The hour in the range 0..23. */ int getHour(); /** @param hour Sets the hour in the range 0..23. */ void setHour(int hour); /** @return Returns the minute in the range 0..59. */ int getMinute(); /** @param minute Sets the minute in the range 0..59. */ void setMinute(int minute); /** @return Returns the second in the range 0..59. */ int getSecond(); /** @param second Sets the second in the range 0..59. */ void setSecond(int second); /** * @return Returns milli-, micro- and nano seconds. * Nanoseconds within a second, often left as zero? */ int getNanoSecond(); /** * @param nanoSecond Sets the milli-, micro- and nano seconds. * Granularity goes down to milli seconds. */ void setNanoSecond(int nanoSecond); /** @return Returns the time zone. */ TimeZone getTimeZone(); /** @param tz a time zone to set */ void setTimeZone(TimeZone tz); /** @return Returns a calendar (only with milli second precision). */ Calendar getCalendar(); /** * @return Returns the ISO 8601 string representation of the date and time. */ String getISO8601String();}
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