Searched refs:Gregorian (Results 1 - 18 of 18) sorted by relevance
/openjdk7/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/util/calendar/ |
H A D | Gregorian.java | 31 * Gregorian calendar implementation. 37 public class Gregorian extends BaseCalendar { class in inherits:BaseCalendar 57 Gregorian() { method in class:Gregorian
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H A D | CalendarSystem.java | 44 * example, there exists only one Gregorian calendar instance in the 65 * gregorian Gregorian Calendar 90 "gregorian", "Gregorian", 121 private final static Gregorian GREGORIAN_INSTANCE = new Gregorian(); 124 * Returns the singleton instance of the <code>Gregorian</code> 127 * @return the <code>Gregorian</code> instance 129 public static Gregorian getGregorianCalendar() { 163 // Create the specific kind of local Gregorian calendar system 192 * (Gregorian) [all...] |
H A D | Era.java | 34 * example, Gregorian year 2004 is <I>Heisei</I> 16 in the Japanese 35 * calendar system. An era starts at any point of time (Gregorian) that is 46 * Calendar system Era name Since (in Gregorian) 76 * (Gregorian) UTC or local time) when the era starts, inclusive. 86 Gregorian gcal = CalendarSystem.getGregorianCalendar();
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/openjdk7/jaxp/src/com/sun/org/apache/xerces/internal/impl/msg/ |
H A D | DatatypeMessages_de.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_es.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_it.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_pt_BR.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_sv.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_zh_CN.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_zh_TW.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_ja.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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H A D | DatatypeMessages_ko.properties | 49 #XGC stands for XML Gregorian Calendar
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/openjdk7/jdk/make/tools/src/build/tools/javazic/ |
H A D | Time.java | 31 import sun.util.calendar.Gregorian; 40 static final Gregorian gcal = CalendarSystem.getGregorianCalendar(); 131 * Converts the given Gregorian calendar field values to local time. 155 * Converts the given Gregorian calendar field values to local time. 197 * Converts the given Gregorian calendar field values to local time.
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/openjdk7/jdk/src/share/classes/java/util/ |
H A D | SimpleTimeZone.java | 47 import sun.util.calendar.Gregorian; 51 * that represents a time zone for use with a Gregorian calendar. 634 // First, calculate time as a Gregorian date. 642 // Gregorian cutover, recalculate time using the Julian 698 // TODO: support Gregorian cutover. The previous year 705 // TODO: support Gregorian cutover. The next year 1199 private static final Gregorian gcal = CalendarSystem.getGregorianCalendar();
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H A D | Date.java | 38 import sun.util.calendar.Gregorian; 1268 * Returns the Gregorian or Julian calendar system to use with the 1269 * given date. Use Gregorian from October 15, 1582.
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H A D | GregorianCalendar.java | 48 import sun.util.calendar.Gregorian; 58 * supports both the Julian and Gregorian calendar systems with the 60 * the Gregorian date when the Gregorian calendar was instituted 66 * Historically, in those countries which adopted the Gregorian calendar first, 67 * October 4, 1582 (Julian) was thus followed by October 15, 1582 (Gregorian). This calendar models 68 * this correctly. Before the Gregorian cutover, <code>GregorianCalendar</code> 69 * implements the Julian calendar. The only difference between the Gregorian 71 * leap years every four years, whereas the Gregorian calendar omits century 75 * <code>GregorianCalendar</code> implements <em>proleptic</em> Gregorian an [all...] |
H A D | JapaneseImperialCalendar.java | 35 import sun.util.calendar.Gregorian; 46 * ERA value Era name Since (in Gregorian) 57 * the Gregorian year values are used. Unlike {@link 58 * GregorianCalendar}, the Julian to Gregorian transition is not 61 * Gregorian year 1, 0 and negative values are used. The Japanese 104 private static final int EPOCH_OFFSET = 719163; // Fixed date of January 1, 1970 (Gregorian) 120 // Gregorian calendar instance. This is required because era 121 // transition dates are given in Gregorian dates. 122 private static final Gregorian gcal = CalendarSystem.getGregorianCalendar(); 229 // same as Gregorian [all...] |
/openjdk7/jdk/make/java/java/ |
H A D | FILES_java.gmk | 162 sun/util/calendar/Gregorian.java \
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