Problem with getting current date and time using oracle.jbo.domain.Date
I`d like to get current date and time using oracle.jbo.domain.Date method getCurrentDate(), but it always return current date and 12:00:00. I also need to get the current time.
I think you should use java.sql.Timestamp domain.
(And set database type to TIME or DATETIME.)
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How do I use oracle.jbo.domain.Date truncate() method?
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I want to get the equivalent of "trunc(SYSDATE)" in the form of an oracle.jbo.domain.Date instance.
I think I can do this by getting the current date and truncating the time portion:
Date myDate = Date.getCurrentDate();
myDate.truncate(some_precision_string);
Issue is: what do I use for the precision string? (Javadoc for class (and its parent) is not helpful...)
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Business Components and oracle.jbo.domain.Date
Hello I have the next problem I have a Busines Component and I have to acess to rows who have Dates and with oracle.jbo.domain.Date I can4t acess to the day, month, year .
Can anyone Help me how can I do to access this dates?
Thanks a lot your your help.Hi,
This is the trilogy problem:
oracle.jbo.domain.Date
oracle.sql.DATE
java.util.Date
The question is how to translate from one object type to another.
You can use the following:
oracle.jbo.domain.Date tmpDate = null;
SimpleDateFormat tmpLocalFormat = new SimpleDateFormat();
SimpleDateFormat tmpLocalFormat2 = new SimpleDateFormat();
// Obtenir la date du sommaire
tmpDate = (oracle.jbo.domain.Date) session.getValue("DateElem");
// Initialisation des objets de formatage de date
tmpLocalFormat.applyPattern("yyyy-MM-dd");
tmpLocalFormat2.applyPattern("dd-MM-yyyy");
// Conversion du format de date yyyy-MM-dd => dd-MM-yyyy
tmpWhereClause = new String(tmpLocalFormat2.format(tmpLocalFormat.parse(tmpDate.toString())));
// Ajouter ` la clause "Where" la contrainte de la date
tmpWhereClause = "DrqSommaireInitial.DATE_SOMMAIRE = TO_DATE('" + tmpWhereClause + "', 'DD-MM-YYYY')";
Take a look also to class calendar...
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How to truncate oracle.jbo.domain.date
Hi,
I have problem to convert oracle.jbo.domain.date. Now I got current date from pagecontext, but it is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss format. I want to only yyyy-mm-dd, so I want to truncate the time from oracle.jbo.domain.date. And I want to got Date object not string. I found there is Date.truncate(), but I don't know how to use it.
Could some one to help to give me a example?
Best Regards,
EileenAfter spandig a lot of time with this I have found that the method is not implemented!!!
Use this:
public static oracle.jbo.domain.Date trunc(oracle.jbo.domain.Date dt,String fmt) {
java.text.SimpleDateFormat sdf = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat(fmt);
String s= sdf.format(dt.getValue());
java.sql.Timestamp ts;
try {
ts = new java.sql.Timestamp(sdf.parse(s).getTime());
dt=new oracle.jbo.domain.Date(ts);
} catch (ParseException e) {
return dt;
}To trunc to hours use format e.g. "dd.MM.yyyy HH"
Karel
Edited by: Karel.Redl on 26.11.2009 6:48 -
Oracle.jbo.domain.date
hye all.i need help here.I'm developing a master detail using adf. My problem is i want to add month to a date..my date is in CoreSelectInputDate date1 while my month is in CoreInputText month. how to do this in oracle.jbo.domain.date..
for example : date1 = 01/01/2008
month = 5
result date = 01/06/2008
so how to get the result date.hye guys..i got some problem here..
this is my code :
import oracle.jbo.domain.Date;
private CoreSelectInputDate tarikhterima;
private CoreSelectInputDate tarikhtamat;
public void checkDate(ValueChangeEvent valueChangeEvent) {
Date now = (Date)getTarikhterima().getValue();
System.out.println("tarikhterima :"+getTarikhterima().getValue().toString());
String month = (String)valueChangeEvent.getNewValue();
Date then = (Date)now.addMonths(Integer.parseInt(month));
System.out.println("then :"+then);
this.tarikhtamat.setValue(then);
System.out.println("tarikhtamat :"+getTarikhtamat().getValue().toString());
and this is the output :
08/02/13 10:11:01 *************** CUSTOM PHASE LISTENER IN ACTION ***************
08/02/13 10:11:05 tarikhterima :2008-07-18
08/02/13 10:11:05 then :2008-09-18
08/02/13 10:11:05 tarikhtamat :2008-09-18
08/02/13 10:11:05 *************** CUSTOM PHASE LISTENER IN ACTION ***************
08/02/13 10:11:09 tarikhterima :2008-09-18
08/02/13 10:11:09 then :2009-01-18
08/02/13 10:11:09 tarikhtamat :2009-01-18
08/02/13 10:11:09 *************** CUSTOM PHASE LISTENER IN ACTION ***************
08/02/13 10:11:12 tarikhterima :2009-01-18
08/02/13 10:11:12 then :2009-06-18
08/02/13 10:11:12 tarikhtamat :2009-06-18
08/02/13 10:11:12 *************** CUSTOM PHASE LISTENER IN ACTION ***************
my problem is the tarikhterima value is keep increasing..but the value shouldnt change at all.so can help me on this? -
I can't cast java.util.Date to oracle.jbo.domain.Date
Hi, i have a variable "pippo" type java.util.Date formatted like (dd-MM-YYYY hh:mm:ss)
and I want insert in my Database where the field is Date type(oracle.jbo.domain.Date)
in the same format(dd-MM-YYYY hh:mm:ss).
I try to convert "pippo" but the result is formatted(dd-MM-YYYY hh:mm:ss).
Thank's a lot yours time and i'm very sorry for my easy english
Bye LucaHere is what i have seen that works , but does not preserve milliseconds. Does anyone have other solution? Using dateValue() looses hours, mins and seconds.
public oracle.jbo.domain.Date toJboDate(java.util.Date pJavaDate)
return new oracle.jbo.domain.Date(new Timestamp(pJavaDate.getTime()));
public java.util.Date toJavaDate(oracle.jbo.domain.Date pJboDate)
return new Date(pJboDate.timestampValue().getTime());
Chandresh -
Problem with oracle.jbo.domain.Date and format 'dd.MM.yyyy'
JBO-25009: Cannot create an object of type:oracle.jbo.domain.Date with value: 09.10.2003
In EOImplMsgBundle :
{"Dbeg_FMT_FORMATTER", "oracle.jbo.format.DefaultDateFormatter"},
{"Dbeg_FMT_FORMAT", "dd.MM.yyyy"}};
In VOImplMsgBundle :
{"Dbeg_FMT_FORMAT", "dd.MM.yyyy"},
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Why ? Help PleaseI have the same problem !
I have extended the formatinfo.xml with:
<DOMAIN CLASS="oracle.jbo.domain.Date">
<FORMATTER name="Simple Date" class="oracle.jbo.format.DefaultDateFormatter">
<FORMAT text="dd.MM.yyyy" />
<FORMAT text="dd-MM-yyyy" />
<FORMAT text="yyyy-MM-dd" />
<FORMAT text="yyyy-MM-dd G 'at' hh:mm:ss" />
<FORMAT text="EEE, MMM d, ''yy" />
</FORMATTER>
</DOMAIN>
And then I have set my attibutes to use this FORMATTER with FORMAT "dd.MM.yyyy".
When I start my application, I became an error and the date-fields are blank ... The application can not convert my Date in 'dd.MM.yyyy' format ...
When I set my attributes to Format Type <none>, it works, the date-fields are present ... -
Problem with oracle.jbo.domain.Date
Hi there,
I've a problem with oracle.jbo.domain.Date,
I'm doing this code (this part of code is used in my Session Attribute Listener):
* This method is used to add the session id in the database, whenever user login
public void attributeAdded(HttpSessionBindingEvent hsbe){
if(!hsbe.getName().equals("user")){
return;
AmLogin am = (AmLogin)Configuration.createRootApplicationModule(
"com.ahm.pdt001.am.AmLogin",
"AmLoginLocal");
try{
hsbe.getSession().setAttribute("login", new Date(new Timestamp(
System.currentTimeMillis())));
am.createLogin(hsbe.getValue().toString(), hsbe.getSession().
getAttribute("login").toString());
} catch(Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("Error insert data user: " + hsbe.getValue());
} finally{
Configuration.releaseRootApplicationModule(am, true);
Everything is running well in Jdev 10.1.3 (I'm using ADF Faces technology), and I'm trying to deploy it on OC4J 10.1.2 and it works. But it raised an error when this part of code is runned.
--------------caused and error------------------------
hsbe.getSession().setAttribute("login", new Date(new Timestamp(
System.currentTimeMillis())));
And this is an error:
javax.faces.FacesException: #{pdt001.loginAction}: javax.faces.el.EvaluationException: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: oracle.jbo.domain.Date.<init>(Ljava/sql/Timestamp;)V at com.sun.faces.application.ActionListenerImpl.processAction(ActionListenerImpl.java:78) at oracle.adf.view.faces.component.UIXCommand.broadcast(UIXCommand.java:211) at javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot.broadcastEvents(UIViewRoot.java:267) at javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot.processApplication(UIViewRoot.java:381) at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.InvokeApplicationPhase.execute(InvokeApplicationPhase.java:75) at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.phase(LifecycleImpl.java:200) at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.execute(LifecycleImpl.java:90) at javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:197) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.ResourceFilterChain.doFilter(ResourceFilterChain.java:65) at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:332) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.EvermindFilterChain.doFilter(EvermindFilterChain.java:16) at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilterImpl._invokeDoFilter(AdfFacesFilterImpl.java:367) at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilterImpl._doFilterImpl(AdfFacesFilterImpl.java:336) at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilterImpl.doFilter(AdfFacesFilterImpl.java:196) at oracle.adf.view.faces.webapp.AdfFacesFilter.doFilter(AdfFacesFilter.java:87) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.EvermindFilterChain.doFilter(EvermindFilterChain.java:20) at com.ahm.filter.AhmFilterSession.doFilter(AhmFilterSession.java:45) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:645) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:322) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:790) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:270) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:112) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:186) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)Caused by: javax.faces.el.EvaluationException: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: oracle.jbo.domain.Date.<init>(Ljava/sql/Timestamp;)V at com.sun.faces.el.MethodBindingImpl.invoke(MethodBindingImpl.java:130) at com.sun.faces.application.ActionListenerImpl.processAction(ActionListenerImpl.java:72) ... 23 moreCaused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: oracle.jbo.domain.Date.<init>(Ljava/sql/Timestamp;)V at com.ahm.pdt001.listener.Pdt001AttributeSessionListener.attributeAdded(Pdt001AttributeSessionListener.java:27) at com.evermind[Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)].server.http.EvermindHttpSession.setAttribute(EvermindHttpSession.java:128) at com.ahm.pdt001.bean.Pdt001Bean.loginAction(Pdt001Bean.java:61) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324) at com.sun.faces.el.MethodBindingImpl.invoke(MethodBindingImpl.java:126)
Does anybody have the same problem like this? I've used the same method in my previous project to create oracle.jbo.domain.Date with current time using java.sql.Timestamp, but I don't know why this error happened.
Thx,
AndreRe: oracle jbo.domain.Date issues in 10.1.3
Sascha -
Adding one day to a oracle.jbo.domain.Date and truncating the time part
JDev 11.1.1.4.0
Hello
I need to add a day to oracle.jbo.domain.Date and get back a oracle.jbo.domain.Date without the time part.
So far I've got
Date valueDate = (Date)rowCpt.getAttribute("ValueDate");
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new java.util.Date(valueDate.timestampValue().getTime()));
cal.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
Date newDate = new oracle.jbo.domain.Date(new Timestamp(cal.getTime().getTime()));This adds 1 day to the date but keeps the time part of the date.
How do I get rid of the time part of the date ?
Thanks
PaulThe Calendar class allows you to set or clear each field.
Date valueDate = (Date)rowCpt.getAttribute("ValueDate");
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new java.util.Date(valueDate.timestampValue().getTime()));
cal.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
cal.clear(Calendar.HOUR);
cal.clear(Calendar.MINUTE);
cal.clear(Calendar.SECOND);
cal.clear(Calendar.MILLISECOND);
Date newDate = new oracle.jbo.domain.Date(cal.getTimeInMillis());should work.
Timo -
Problems Validating an Attribute of type oracle.jbo.domain.date
I have a form that has a date input field. I am trying to customise the exception error for this field for when the user enters something other than my dd/MM/yyyy format. ie JBO-25009: oracle.jbo.domain.DataCreationException
This Attribute uses a the oracle.jbo.domain.date data type. An exception is finally thrown when the transaction trys to commit.
My problem is that I can't customise the exception because I can't catch where it is occuring. I have tried at the <setAttributeInternal>, <setAttribute> and <validateEntity> levels uses both try{}catch(Jbo Exception){} and try{}catch(AttrValException){}. I believe the reason for this is because the problem occurs because the parse value to functions are invalid dates so it never enters them.
If this is true validation and any exception thrown should occur at the data type level, but the the oracle.jbo.domain.date class doesn't have a validate method.
Can someone please help me get around this problem. Or tell me if the have a solution for date input validation.The usecase is as follows:
I have a DynaAction Form with a input field for a date value. This field in the form is associated with an entity attribute that is of the type oracle.jbo.domain.date
In the message bundle for this entity I specify a format (dd/MM/yyyy) and formatter for the field (oracle.jbo.format.DefaultDateFormatter). In the jsp page I display the field using the following tag within the <jbo:row> tags,
<jbo:InputDate dataitem="ChangeDate" formname="ApplicationReleaseForm"/>
The date picker script works well here and the formatter formats it correctly.
My error occurs when an invalid date value is entered. Ie characters like "abc" or numeric values that don't match a date format ie my date format (dd/MM/yyyy) or the default format of the jbo.domain.date type(yyyy-MM-dd).
On submitting my form the input is posted to an action that extends the Update action class. I use the following expression to cache the input from the form in the viewobject:
ActionForward actionForward = super.execute(mapping,form,request,response);
The invalid input appears to be able to slip through this call without causing an exception, unless I make the attribute manditory. In this case an exception is thrown causing the form to be returned and the mandatory value error message to be shown.
If the attribute is not mandatory the exception is not thrown until I make a call to commit; eg
context.getApplicationModule().getTransaction().commit();
The DataCreationException is the initial exception that is caught and causes the rest of the transaction to fall over.
It is my understanding that if the input is wrong then it should be picked up when the form data is pushed into the viewobject, ie in the call to execute and at the setAttributeInternal() method call for the attribute in the viewobject. I don't believe that the input gets this far as the input is not a valid date, indicating to me that the oracle.jbo.domain.date should be the object throwing the exception.
I hope this gives you a better understanding of the process and where and what causes the problem to occur. -
Hi Friends,
I have simple req'.
i have one date filed in OAF page...if user has change the date filed..means if he incresed by 2 days..then i need to call one procedure..if not no need to call....
first am picking that date field to by uusing prepared stmt and putting in to one variable..like below
try {
ps1 = am.getOADBTransaction().getJdbcConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT -------");
ResultSet rs2 = ps1.executeQuery();
while (rs2.next()) {
schDate = rs2.getString(1);//storing the value
} catch (Exception e) {
throw OAException.wrapperException(e);
Next..am picking the current value like this(user can change the value) like below...
OAViewObject viewObj = (OAViewObject)am.findViewObject("simpleVO");
String currSchDate = (String)viewObj.getCurrentRow().getAttribute("iDate");
java.text.SimpleDateFormat dtFormat = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat ("MM/dd/yyyy");
StringBuilder date = new StringBuilder(dtFormat.format(currSchDate));
Then am comparing the values like below..
if (schDate.equals(date)) {
String outParamValue = "";
String secondOutParamValue = "";
but am geting the below error
## Detail 0 ##
java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.domain.Date cannot be cast to java.lang.String
at xxuss.oracle.apps.abc.webui.xxPGCO15.processFormRequest(xxGCO15.java:594)
Appriciate any help...its very urgent
Regards
HarryInstead of :
String currSchDate = (String)viewObj.getCurrentRow().getAttribute("iDate");Try
String currSchDate = viewObj.getCurrentRow().getAttribute("iDate").toString();
-Anand -
oracle.jbo.domain.Date now = getOADBTransaction().getCurrentDBDate();
java.sql.Date currentDate = now.dateValue();
will truncate the hour, minute, second etc.
How can I avoid this?No luck with that either.
oracle.jbo.domain.Date now = getOADBTransaction().getCurrentDBDate();
and then
java.sql.Timestamp currentDate = now.dateValue(); won't compile - gives class mis-match.
java.sql.Timestamp currentDate = now.getTime(); won't compile - getTime doesn't exist even though code insight suggests it.
java.sql.Timestamp currentDate = new java.sql.Timestamp(now.dateValue()); won't compile because no such constructor for Timestamp exists. -
How to get oracle.jbo.domain.date from page to controller
Hi All,
I want to get date from my Advanced table bean to Controller. I am getting date as java.sql.Date i want to convert it to oracle.jbo.domain.Date. Any pointers in this will be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
With Regards,
Anjani.get your date through ViewObject, you will get it in jbo.domain.date format
vo.next().getAttribute("DateAttributeXXXX");
--Prasanna -
Oracle.jbo.domain.Date and JavaDoc
Is there any javadoc for oracle.jbo.domain.Date etc?
If not then what is the constructor?
What format is the String passed in?....DD/MM/YY ???
Can you pass in a java.util.Date to the constructor?
Thanks,
Paul.http://otn.oracle.com/jdeveloper/help/topic?inOHW=true&linkHelp=false&file=jar%3Afile%3A/u01/webapps/OHW/ohw-app/jdeveloper/helpsets/jdeveloper/reference/reference.zip!/bc4jdomorcldoc/oracle/jbo/domain/Date.html
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I have made a ViewObject wich contains a date column.
I want to check if this date is smaller/greater than sysdate:
i get following error:
Error(45,24): method <(java.util.Date, oracle.jbo.domain.Date) not found in class Class4
code:
SimpleTimeZone pdt = new SimpleTimeZone(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000, ids[0]);
// set up rules for daylight savings time
pdt.setStartRule(Calendar.APRIL, 1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
pdt.setEndRule(Calendar.OCTOBER, -1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
// create a GregorianCalendar with the Pacific Daylight time zone
// and the current date and time
Calendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(pdt);
Date trialTime = new Date();
calendar.setTime(trialTime);
(VO_ULNRow)singleRow = null;
while(vo.hasNext()){ // ViewObject vo;
singleRow = (VO_ULNRow)vo.next();
if(calendar.getTime() < singleRow.getEO_ULN_BORROWFROM()); //singleRow returns oracle.jbo.domain.Date
etcetera
how can i compare those 2?Hi,
oracle.jbo.domain.Date has two methods which suit your needs
longValue() which returns a long (though I'm not sure if returns a long comparable to the long returned by java.util.Date)
and dateValue() which returns a java.util.Date
I hope it helps,
Giovanni
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