JDK 1.1 Source Code Directory

JDK 1.1 source code directory contains Java source code for JDK 1.1 core classes: "C:\fyicenter\jdk-1.1.8\src".

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java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_ro.java

 /*
 * @(#)DateFormatZoneData_ro.java	1.6 01/12/10
 *
 * (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996 - All Rights Reserved
 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 - All Rights Reserved
 *
 * Portions copyright (c) 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 */

package java.text.resources;

import java.util.ListResourceBundle;

/**
 * Supplement package private date-time formatting zone data for DateFormat.
 * DateFormatData used in DateFormat will be initialized by loading the data
 * from LocaleElements and DateFormatZoneData resources. The zone data are
 * represented with the following form:
 * {ID, long zone string, short zone string, long daylight string,
 * short daylight string, representative city of zone}, where ID is
 * NOT localized, but is used to look up the localized timezone data
 * internally. Localizers can localize any zone strings except
 * for the ID of the timezone.

 * @see          ListResourceBundle
 * @see          Format
 * @see          DateFormatData
 * @see          LocaleElements
 * @see          SimpleDateFormat
 * @see          TimeZone
 * @version      1.6 12/10/01
 * @author       Chen-Lieh Huang
 */
//  Romania DateFormatZoneData
//
public final class DateFormatZoneData_ro extends ListResourceBundle
{
    /**
     * Overrides ListResourceBundle
     */
    public Object[][] getContents() {
        return contents;
    }

    private static final String kZoneStrings[][] = {
        // The first row below is the default TimeZone for this locale.
        // Zones should have unique names and abbreviations within
        // this locale.  Names and abbreviations may be identical
        // if the corresponding zones really are identical.  E.g.:
        // America/Phoenix and America/Denver both use MST; these
        // zones differ only in that America/Denver uses MDT as well.
        {"Africa/Casablanca", "GMT", "GMT", "GMT", "GMT"} // To be filled in with localized time zone names
    };

    private static final String kLocalPatternChars = "GanjkHmsSEDFwWxhKz";

    static final Object[][] contents = {
        {"zoneStrings",         kZoneStrings},
        {"localPatternChars",   kLocalPatternChars},
    };
}

java/text/resources/DateFormatZoneData_ro.java

 

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Release date: 2018-11-16
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