Java SQL Date Get getDate(final int year, final int month, final int day)

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Description

Creates a java.sql.Date for a specified date in the UTC time zone.

License

Apache License

Parameter

Parameter Description
year the year.
month the month, starting from 1.
day the day in the month, starting from 1.

Return

the object corresponds to the specified date.

Declaration

public static java.sql.Date getDate(final int year, final int month, final int day) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
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 * Copyright (c) 2014  Haixing Hu
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import java.util.Calendar;

import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.TimeZone;

public class Main {
    /**
     * The UTC time zone.
     */
    public static final TimeZone UTC = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC");

    /**
     * Creates a {@link java.sql.Date} for a specified date in the UTC time zone.
     * <p>
     * <b>NOTE:</b> the month is starting from 1 instead of 0.
     *
     * @param year
     *          the year.
     * @param month
     *          the month, starting from 1.
     * @param day
     *          the day in the month, starting from 1.
     * @return the {@link java.sql.Date} object corresponds to the specified date.
     */
    public static java.sql.Date getDate(final int year, final int month, final int day) {
        final Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(UTC);
        cal.clear();
        cal.set(year, month - 1, day);
        return new java.sql.Date(cal.getTimeInMillis());
    }
}

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