All Classes and Interfaces
Class
Description
It defines a partial time that does not support every datetime field,
and is thus a local time.
Identifies a field, such as year or minuteOfHour, in a chronology-neutral way.
Exception thrown when there is an error getting a TimeSupport message.
Is defined like an interval between two absolute instants.
Identifies a field, such as year or month, in a chronology-neutral way.
Exception thrown when there is an error getting a TimeSupport message.
Chronology provides access to the individual date time fields for a
chronological calendar system.
This interface defines a set of constants for basic time data types.
A duration specifying a length of time in milliseconds.
The
RelativeInstant ins inmutable, but sometimes is necessary to
edit it.
An Instant represents a position in a time scale.
A time interval represents a period of time between two instants.
A relative instant is defined like an instant in the datetime continuum
specified as a number of milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00Z.
A RelativeInterval is defined like an interval between two
RelativeInstants.
This object is in the top level of the time hierarchy.
Generic exception thrown in the TimeSupport API when the exception or error
may be dealt by the program or the user of the program which is a client of
the TimeSupport API.
Library for API initialization and configuration.
This locator is the entry point for the TimeSupport library, providing
access to all TimeSupport services through the
TimeSupportManager
.This class is responsible of the management of the library's business logic.