Java Code Examples for org.joda.time.LocalTime#getMinuteOfHour()
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Example 1
Source File: TimestampColumnTimeOfDayMapper.java From jadira with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public TimeOfDay fromNonNullValue(Timestamp value) { DateTime dateTime = new DateTime(value.getTime()); LocalTime localTime = dateTime.toLocalTime(); final TimeOfDay timeOfDay = new TimeOfDay(localTime.getHourOfDay(), localTime.getMinuteOfHour(), localTime.getSecondOfMinute(), localTime.getMillisOfSecond(), localTime.getChronology()); return timeOfDay; }
Example 2
Source File: TimeColumnTimeOfDayMapper.java From jadira with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public TimeOfDay fromNonNullValue(Time value) { DateTime dateTime = new DateTime(value.getTime()); LocalTime localTime = dateTime.toLocalTime(); final TimeOfDay timeOfDay = new TimeOfDay(localTime.getHourOfDay(), localTime.getMinuteOfHour(), localTime.getSecondOfMinute(), localTime.getMillisOfSecond(), localTime.getChronology()); return timeOfDay; }
Example 3
Source File: HourMinuteSecond.java From fenixedu-academic with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Constructs a HourMinuteSecond from a LocalTime, using exactly the same * fields, but ignoring the millis. * * @return the created HourMinuteSecond */ public static HourMinuteSecond fromLocalTime(LocalTime time) { return new HourMinuteSecond(time.getHourOfDay(), time.getMinuteOfHour(), time.getSecondOfMinute()); }