Uses of Class
org.joda.time.base.AbstractPartial

Packages that use AbstractPartial
org.joda.time Provides support for dates, times, time zones, durations, intervals, and partials. 
org.joda.time.base Implementation package providing abstract and base time classes. 
 

Uses of AbstractPartial in org.joda.time
 

Subclasses of AbstractPartial in org.joda.time
 class LocalDate
          LocalDate is an immutable datetime class representing a date without a time zone.
 class LocalDateTime
          LocalDateTime is an unmodifiable datetime class representing a datetime without a time zone.
 class LocalTime
          LocalTime is an immutable time class representing a time without a time zone.
 class MonthDay
          MonthDay is an immutable partial supporting the monthOfYear and dayOfMonth fields.
 class Partial
          Partial is an immutable partial datetime supporting any set of datetime fields.
 class TimeOfDay
          Deprecated. Use LocalTime which has a much better internal implementation and has been available since 1.3
 class YearMonth
          YearMonth is an immutable partial supporting the year and monthOfYear fields.
 class YearMonthDay
          Deprecated. Use LocalDate which has a much better internal implementation and has been available since 1.3
 

Uses of AbstractPartial in org.joda.time.base
 

Subclasses of AbstractPartial in org.joda.time.base
 class BaseLocal
          BaseLocal is an abstract implementation of ReadablePartial that use a local milliseconds internal representation.
 class BasePartial
          BasePartial is an abstract implementation of ReadablePartial that stores data in array and Chronology fields.
 



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