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How to use an NSTimestampFormatter in code
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How to use an NSTimestampFormatter in code


  • Subject: How to use an NSTimestampFormatter in code
  • From: Dev WO <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:05:59 +0200

Hi,
I'm actually looking to generate a string containing different "parts", so I have to generate the string in code and bind the method to a WOString in WOBuilder.
But I'm having issue using NSTimestampFormatter directly in code.


Searching for the correct way to use it, I found a post but it doesn't seem to work...

Here's what I have:
public String stringToDisplay() {
NSTimestampFormatter dateTimeFormatter = new NSTimestampFormatter( "%A %e %B %Y", new DateFormatSymbols ( Locale.FRENCH ) );
return item.title() + dateTimeFormatter.parseObject (item.dateAndTime().toString());
}


And it gave me:
Main.java:144: unreported exception java.text.ParseException; must be caught or declared to be thrown


So I know I have to caught/declare the exception, but I'm still figuring how to do it:(

Anyhow I didn't found documentation on how to use NSTimestampFormatter in code...

Xavier
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