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Packages that use org.joda.time.chrono | |
org.joda.time.chrono | Package containing the chronology classes which define the calendar systems. |
Classes in org.joda.time.chrono used by org.joda.time.chrono | |
AssembledChronology
Abstract Chronology that enables chronologies to be assembled from a container of fields. |
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BaseChronology
BaseChronology provides a skeleton implementation for chronology classes. |
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BuddhistChronology
A chronology that matches the BuddhistCalendar class supplied by Sun. |
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CopticChronology
Implements the Coptic calendar system, which defines every fourth year as leap, much like the Julian calendar. |
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EthiopicChronology
Implements the Ethiopic calendar system, which defines every fourth year as leap, much like the Julian calendar. |
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GJChronology
Implements the Gregorian/Julian calendar system which is the calendar system used in most of the world. |
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GregorianChronology
Implements a pure proleptic Gregorian calendar system, which defines every fourth year as leap, unless the year is divisible by 100 and not by 400. |
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IslamicChronology
Implements the Islamic, or Hijri, calendar system using arithmetic rules. |
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IslamicChronology.LeapYearPatternType
Opaque object describing a leap year pattern for the Islamic Chronology. |
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ISOChronology
Implements a chronology that follows the rules of the ISO8601 standard, which is compatible with Gregorian for all modern dates. |
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JulianChronology
Implements a pure proleptic Julian calendar system, which defines every fourth year as leap. |
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LenientChronology
Wraps another Chronology, ensuring all the fields are lenient. |
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LimitChronology
Wraps another Chronology to impose limits on the range of instants that the fields within a Chronology may support. |
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StrictChronology
Wraps another Chronology, ensuring all the fields are strict. |
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ZonedChronology
Wraps another Chronology to add support for time zones. |
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