| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| net.time4j.calendar |
Support for various regional calendars.
|
| net.time4j.calendar.bahai |
Support for the Badi calendar.
|
| net.time4j.calendar.frenchrev |
Support for the French revolutionary calendar.
|
| net.time4j.calendar.hindu |
Support for the traditional Hindu calendar family.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| ChineseCalendar
Represents the Chinese calendar supported in the gregorian range 1645-01-28/3000-01-27.
|
| ChineseCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Chinese calendar.
|
| ChineseEra
The Chinese calendar does not have a universally accepted way of continuously counting years
and prefers the sexagesimal cyclic years so this enum is mainly useful for either historic or
half-academic debates.
|
| CopticCalendar
Represents the calendar used by the Coptic church in Egypt.
|
| CopticCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Coptic calendar.
|
| CopticEra
The Coptic calendar only supports one single era called "Anno Martyrum" with the
numerical value
1 which is sometimes also called "Diocletian era" and starts
on Julian date AD-284-08-29. |
| CopticMonth
The Coptic calendar defines 13 Coptic months.
|
| CyclicYear
Represents the cyclic year used in East Asian calendars.
|
| EastAsianCalendar
Base class of all calendars which are derivates of the lunisolar rural calendar invented in China.
|
| EastAsianMonth
Represents a month used in the East Asian countries China, Japan, Korea or Vietnam.
|
| EastAsianYear
Represents a way to specify the year used in Chinese calendar and its derivates.
|
| EthiopianCalendar
Represents the calendar used in Ethiopia.
|
| EthiopianCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Ethiopian calendar.
|
| EthiopianEra
The Ethiopian calendar supports two eras.
|
| EthiopianMonth
The Ethiopian calendar defines 13 months like the Coptic calendar.
|
| EthiopianTime
Represents the 12-hour-time in second precision used in Ethiopia
starting in the morning at 6 AM as zero point.
|
| EthiopianTime.Unit
Defines the time units for the Ethiopian clock time.
|
| Evangelist
Enumeration of the four evangelists of the bible, used in some calendars with historic or religious context.
|
| HebrewAnniversary
The Hebrew calendar has at least two important personal days which can be determined
by the methods of this class.
|
| HebrewCalendar
Represents the calendar used by the worldwide Jewish community, but mainly in Israel for religious purposes.
|
| HebrewCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Hebrew calendar.
|
| HebrewEra
The Hebrew calendar only supports one single era called "Anno Mundi" (or short "AM").
|
| HebrewMonth
The Hebrew calendar defines 13 Hebrew months.
|
| HebrewMonth.Order
Determines which order should be applied on Hebrew months.
|
| HebrewTime
Represents the 12-hour-time used in Jewish calendar starting in the evening
at either sunset or simplified at 6 PM as zero point.
|
| HebrewTime.ClockCycle
Defines the day-night-cycle associated with sunset and sunrise.
|
| HebrewTime.Unit
Defines the time units for the Hebrew time.
|
| HijriAdjustment
Represents a small day adjustment to any islamic calendar variant.
|
| HijriAlgorithm
Describes islamic calendar variants based on simplistic deterministic algorithms.
|
| HijriCalendar
Represents the Hijri calendar used in many islamic countries.
|
| HijriCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Hijri calendar.
|
| HijriData
Generic interface for loading and representing any local variant of Hijri data.
|
| HijriEra
The Hijri calendar only supports one single era called "Anno Hegirae" with the
numerical value
1. |
| HijriMonth
The Hijri calendar defines 12 islamic months.
|
| HistoricCalendar
Represents the historic christian calendar used in most European countries.
|
| IndianCalendar
Represents the national calendar of India.
|
| IndianCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Indian calendar.
|
| IndianEra
The Indian national calendar only supports one single era called "Saka".
|
| IndianMonth
The Indian national calendar defines 12 indian months.
|
| JapaneseCalendar
Represents the Japanese calendar from 701 AD (julian) until now.
|
| JapaneseCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Japanese calendar.
|
| JucheCalendar
The Juche calendar used in North Korea uses as only difference to western gregorian
calendar a different year numbering with the Juche era 1912-01-01.
|
| JucheEra
The official North-Korean calendar supports only one era.
|
| JulianCalendar
Represents the proleptic Julian calendar.
|
| JulianCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Julian calendar.
|
| KoreanCalendar
Represents the traditional Koran calendar supported in the gregorian range 1645-01-28/3000-01-27.
|
| KoreanCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Korean calendar.
|
| KoreanEra
The Korean calendar supports the danki-system which is now only historic.
|
| MinguoCalendar
The Minguo calendar used in Taiwan (Republic Of China) uses as only difference to western gregorian
calendar a different year numbering with the Minguo era 1912-01-01.
|
| MinguoEra
The Minguo calendar supports two eras related to the year 1912.
|
| Nengo
The system of Japanese eras from AD 701 until today.
|
| Nengo.Selector
Represents a strategy how to select nengos.
|
| OrdinalWeekdayElement
The element for the ordinal weekday in month.
|
| PersianAlgorithm
Enumeration of different calculation methods for the Persian calendar.
|
| PersianCalendar
Represents the Solar Hijri calendar which is officially used in Iran and Afghanistan.
|
| PersianCalendar.Date
Static view of calendar date taking into account possibly different calendar algorithms.
|
| PersianCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Persian calendar.
|
| PersianEra
The Persian calendar only supports one single era called "Anno Persico" with the
numerical value
1. |
| PersianMonth
The Persian calendar defines 12 persian months.
|
| SexagesimalName
Represents the cyclic sexagesimal names used in East Asian calendars following a 60 unit cycle.
|
| SexagesimalName.Branch
Defines the twelvth terrestrial branches with their animal signs (zodiacs).
|
| SexagesimalName.Stem
Defines the ten celestial stems.
|
| SolarTerm
The solar terms of Chinese calendar year which divide the sun eclipse into 24 parts.
|
| StdCalendarElement
Extends a chronological element by some standard ways of
manipulation.
|
| Tabot
Used in Ethiopian calendar for associating the day of month with a name.
|
| ThaiSolarCalendar
The Thai solar calendar calendar used in Thailand uses as only difference to western gregorian
calendar a different year numbering with the Buddhist era mainly.
|
| ThaiSolarEra
The Thai-Solar calendar supports two eras related to either the Rattanakosin kingdom (historic)
or to the date of death of Buddha (used today).
|
| VietnameseCalendar
Represents the Vietnamese calendar supported in the gregorian range 1813-02-01/3000-01-27.
|
| VietnameseCalendar.Unit
Defines some calendar units for the Vietnamese calendar.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| StdCalendarElement
Extends a chronological element by some standard ways of
manipulation.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| StdCalendarElement
Extends a chronological element by some standard ways of
manipulation.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| IndianMonth
The Indian national calendar defines 12 indian months.
|
| StdCalendarElement
Extends a chronological element by some standard ways of
manipulation.
|
Copyright © 2014–2021. All rights reserved.