New date-time API is introduced in Java 8 to overcome the following drawbacks of old date-time API :
- Not thread safe : Unlike old java.util.Date which is not thread safe the new date-time API is immutable and doesn’t have setter methods.
- Less operations : In old API there are only few date operations but the new API provides us with many date operations.
Java 8 under the package java.time introduced a new date-time API, most important classes among them are :
- Local : Simplified date-time API with no complexity of timezone handling.
- Zoned : Specialized date-time API to deal with various timezones.
- LocalDate/LocalTime and LocalDateTime API : Use it when time zones are NOT required.
Java
// Java code for LocalDate // / LocalTime Function import java.time.*; import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; public class Date { public static void LocalDateTimeApi() { // the current date LocalDate date = LocalDate.now(); System.out.println( "the current date is " + date); // the current time LocalTime time = LocalTime.now(); System.out.println( "the current time is " + time); // will give us the current time and date LocalDateTime current = LocalDateTime.now(); System.out.println( "current date and time : " + current); // to print in a particular format DateTimeFormatter format = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern( "dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss" ); String formatedDateTime = current.format(format); System.out.println( "in formatted manner " + formatedDateTime); // printing months days and seconds Month month = current.getMonth(); int day = current.getDayOfMonth(); int seconds = current.getSecond(); System.out.println( "Month : " +month+ " day : " + day+ " seconds : " +seconds); // printing some specified date LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.of( 1950 , 1 , 26 ); System.out.println( "the republic day :" +date2); // printing date with current time. LocalDateTime specificDate = current.withDayOfMonth( 24 ).withYear( 2016 ); System.out.println( "specific date with " + "current time : " +specificDate); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { LocalDateTimeApi(); } } |
the current date is 2021-09-23 the current time is 20:52:39.954238 current date and time : 2021-09-23T20:52:39.956909 in formatted manner 23-09-2021 20:52:39 Month : SEPTEMBER day : 23 seconds : 39 the republic day :1950-01-26 specific date with current time : 2016-09-24T20:52:39.956909
- Zoned date-time API : Use it when time zones are to be considered
Java
// Java code for Zoned date-time API import java.time.LocalDateTime; import java.time.ZoneId; import java.time.ZonedDateTime; import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; public class Zone { // Function to get Zoned Date and Time public static void ZonedTimeAndDate() { LocalDateTime date = LocalDateTime.now(); DateTimeFormatter format1 = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern( "dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss" ); String formattedCurrentDate = date.format(format1); System.out.println( "formatted current Date and" + " Time : " +formattedCurrentDate); // to get the current zone ZonedDateTime currentZone = ZonedDateTime.now(); System.out.println( "the current zone is " + currentZone.getZone()); // getting time zone of specific place // we use withZoneSameInstant(): it is // used to return a copy of this date-time // with a different time-zone, // retaining the instant. ZoneId tokyo = ZoneId.of( "Asia/Tokyo" ); ZonedDateTime tokyoZone = currentZone.withZoneSameInstant(tokyo); System.out.println( "tokyo time zone is " + tokyoZone); DateTimeFormatter format = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern( "dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss" ); String formatedDateTime = tokyoZone.format(format); System.out.println( "formatted tokyo time zone " + formatedDateTime); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { ZonedTimeAndDate(); } } |
formatted current Date and Time : 09-04-2018 06:21:13 the current zone is Etc/UTC tokyo time zone is 2018-04-09T15:21:13.220+09:00[Asia/Tokyo] formatted tokyo time zone 09-04-2018 15:21:13
- Period and Duration classes :
Period : It deals with date based amount of time.
Duration : It deals with time based amount of time.
Java
// Java code for period and duration import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.LocalTime; import java.time.Month; import java.time.Duration; import java.time.Period; public class Geekforgeeks { public static void checkingPeriod() { LocalDate date1 = LocalDate.now(); LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.of( 2014 , Month.DECEMBER, 12 ); Period gap = Period.between(date2, date1); System.out.println( "gap between dates " + "is a period of " +gap); } // Function to check duration public static void checkingDuration() { LocalTime time1 = LocalTime.now(); System.out.println( "the current time is " + time1); Duration fiveHours = Duration.ofHours( 5 ); // adding five hours to the current // time and storing it in time2 LocalTime time2 = time1.plus(fiveHours); System.out.println( "after adding five hours " + "of duration " + time2); Duration gap = Duration.between(time2, time1); System.out.println( "duration gap between time1" + " & time2 is " + gap); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { checkingPeriod(); checkingDuration(); } } |
gap between dates is a period of P6Y6M25D the current time is 18:34:24.813548 after adding five hours of duration 23:34:24.813548 duration gap between time1 & time2 is PT-5H
- ChronoUnits Enum : java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit enum is added in Java 8 to replace integer values used in old API to represent day, month etc.
Java
// Java code for ChronoUnits Enum import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit; public class Geeksforgeeks { // Function to check ChronoUnit public static void checkingChronoEnum() { LocalDate date = LocalDate.now(); System.out.println( "current date is :" + date); // adding 2 years to the current date LocalDate year = date.plus( 2 , ChronoUnit.YEARS); System.out.println( "next to next year is " + year); // adding 1 month to the current date LocalDate nextMonth = date.plus( 1 , ChronoUnit.MONTHS); System.out.println( "the next month is " + nextMonth); // adding 1 week to the current date LocalDate nextWeek = date.plus( 1 , ChronoUnit.WEEKS); System.out.println( "next week is " + nextWeek); // adding 2 decades to the current date LocalDate Decade = date.plus( 2 , ChronoUnit.DECADES); System.out.println( "20 years after today " + Decade); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { checkingChronoEnum(); } } |
current date is :2018-04-09 next to next year is 2020-04-09 the next month is 2018-05-09 next week is 2018-04-16 20 years after today 2038-04-09
- TemporalAdjuster : It is used to perform various date related operations.
Java
// Java code Temporal Adjuster import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.temporal.TemporalAdjusters; import java.time.DayOfWeek; public class Geek { // Function to check date and time // according to our requirement public static void checkingAdjusters() { LocalDate date = LocalDate.now(); System.out.println( "the current date is " + date); // to get the first day of next month LocalDate dayOfNextMonth = date.with(TemporalAdjusters. firstDayOfNextMonth()); System.out.println( "firstDayOfNextMonth : " + dayOfNextMonth ); // get the next saturday LocalDate nextSaturday = date.with(TemporalAdjusters. next(DayOfWeek.SATURDAY)); System.out.println( "next saturday from now is " + nextSaturday); // first day of current month LocalDate firstDay = date.with(TemporalAdjusters. firstDayOfMonth()); System.out.println( "firstDayOfMonth : " + firstDay); // last day of current month LocalDate lastDay = date.with(TemporalAdjusters. lastDayOfMonth()); System.out.println( "lastDayOfMonth : " + lastDay); } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { checkingAdjusters(); } } |
the current date is 2021-07-09 firstDayOfNextMonth : 2021-08-01 next saturday from now is 2021-07-10 firstDayOfMonth : 2021-07-01 lastDayOfMonth : 2021-07-31