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Peter Royle updated SEAMCRON-5:
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Mentioned by gastaldi on irc. Captured here for further elaboration.
Apparently JSR-310 is the successor to JODA. Due in JDK 8? Contains more consise ways to
represent time. Promises this kinf o thing in the "use cases" section of the
threeten.sourceforge.org website:
Specify unambiguously the deadline for filing a tax return when I'm sitting in HI,
logged into an office in NJ, submitting to a server in CA a return which will be processed
in CO. (Bruce Hamilton)
So using some kind of JSR-310 type in AbstractTimeEvent, instead of integers, is probably
the way to go.
was:Mentioned by gastaldi on irc. Captured here for further elaboration.
Seam Cron should be using JODA and that new DateTime api spec also
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Key: SEAMCRON-5
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMCRON-5
Project: Seam Cron
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Peter Royle
Assignee: Peter Royle
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.0.0.Alpha2
Mentioned by gastaldi on irc. Captured here for further elaboration.
Apparently JSR-310 is the successor to JODA. Due in JDK 8? Contains more consise ways to
represent time. Promises this kinf o thing in the "use cases" section of the
threeten.sourceforge.org website:
Specify unambiguously the deadline for filing a tax return when I'm sitting in HI,
logged into an office in NJ, submitting to a server in CA a return which will be processed
in CO. (Bruce Hamilton)
So using some kind of JSR-310 type in AbstractTimeEvent, instead of integers, is probably
the way to go.
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