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Overview

jISO8601 is yet another library made to parse dates in Java. It may still be useful since:

  • It's trivial to use
  • It's lightweight
  • It's compatible with Android
  • It can parse any date compatible with the norm

Getting started

There are only two public methods:

import fr.turri.jiso8601.*;
...
Calendar cal = Iso8601Deserializer.toCalendar("1985-03-04");
Date date = Iso8601Deserializer.toDate("1985-03-04T12:34:56Z");

Each type of ISO8601 dates are supported (calendar, ordinal and week dates, basic and extended format) as weel as each format of hour and timezone.

Installation

Using it with maven

This package will soon be available on maven central. For now it needs to be build from source. For instance, on Ubuntu:

git clone https://github.com/gturri/jiso8601
cd jiso8601
sudo apt-get install maven
mvn install

Then, in your pom.xml, add

<dependency>
    <groupId>fr.turri</groupId>
    <artifactId>jISO8601</artifactId>
    <version>0.1</version>
</dependency>

Out of scope (for now)

Recurring time interval and Periods aren't supported. Feel free to open feature requests.