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<section xml:id="new-in-3.2-date-time-format-without-joda"> |
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<title>Support for <interfacename>@DateTimeFormat</interfacename> without Joda Time</title> |
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<para>The <interfacename>@DateTimeFormat</interfacename> annotation can now be |
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used without needing a dependency on the Joda Time library. If Joda Time is not |
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present the JDK <classname>SimpleDateFormat</classname> will be used to parse and |
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print date patterns. When Joda time is present it will continue to be used in |
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preference to <classname>SimpleDateFormat</classname>. |
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</para> |
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</section> |
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<section xml:id="new-in-3.2-global-date-time-format"> |
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<title>Global date & time formatting</title> |
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<para>It is now possible to define global formats that will be used when parsing |
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and printing date and time types. See |
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<xref linkend="format-configuring-formatting-globaldatetimeformat"/> for details. |
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</para> |
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</section> |
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</section> |
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</chapter> |
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