- Joda jar(s) need to be in CLASSPATH. So does the path | |
which leads to this program's class and inner class files. | |
- Before running set the default time zone for your | |
environment (whatever it is will be displayed in the | |
window title). (See more on TimeZone control below.) | |
- Once displayed, table columns can resized and rearranged by | |
drag-n-drop. | |
- Simple example command lines: | |
# The default way - | |
java org.joda.example.DateTimeBrowser DateTimeFile.dat | |
# Start with the hex view of DateTimes - | |
java org.joda.example.DateTimeBrowser -Duse.view=hex DateTimeFile.dat | |
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View Control: | |
The initial view can be controlled from the command line with: | |
-Duse.view= | |
Valid values are: getter, hex, date, cal. | |
Getter is used if not specified or an invalid value is | |
specified. | |
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TimeZone Control: | |
The TZ used can be controlled from the command line with: | |
-Duse.time.zone=xxx | |
If not specified, the OS/user default is used. | |
'xxx' should be a valid time zone (e.g. EST). If specified | |
and 'xxx' is bogus/nonextant, GMT is used. | |
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Regards and Enjoy, Guy Allard | |
2002-04-18 | |
Last Update: 2002-04-27 | |