Java tutorial
//package com.java2s; /* * Copyright Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 2014-2015 All rights reserved. * * This software, associated documentation and materials ("Software") is * owned by Cypress Semiconductor Corporation ("Cypress") and is * protected by and subject to worldwide patent protection (UnitedStates and foreign), United States copyright laws and international * treaty provisions. Therefore, unless otherwise specified in a separate license agreement between you and Cypress, this Software * must be treated like any other copyrighted material. Reproduction, * modification, translation, compilation, or representation of this * Software in any other form (e.g., paper, magnetic, optical, silicon) * is prohibited without Cypress's express written permission. * * Disclaimer: THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS-IS, WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * NONINFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Cypress reserves the right to make changes * to the Software without notice. Cypress does not assume any liability * arising out of the application or use of Software or any product or * circuit described in the Software. Cypress does not authorize its * products for use as critical components in any products where a * malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in * significant injury or death ("High Risk Product"). By including * Cypress's product in a High Risk Product, the manufacturer of such * system or application assumes all risk of such use and in doing so * indemnifies Cypress against all liability. * * Use of this Software may be limited by and subject to the applicable * Cypress software license agreement. * * */ import java.text.DateFormat; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; public class Main { /** * Returns the Date from the long milliseconds * * @param date * in millis * @return {@link String} */ public static String GetDateFromLong(long date) { Date currentDate = new Date(date); DateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd MMM yyyy"); // formatted value of current Date // System.out.println("Milliseconds to Date: " + // formatter.format(currentDate)); Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); cal.setTimeInMillis(date); // System.out.println("Milliseconds to Date using Calendar:" // + formatter.format(cal.getTime())); return currentDate.toString(); } }