Java SQL Time Create getTime(final int hour, final int minute, final int second)

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Description

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

License

Apache License

Parameter

Parameter Description
hour the hour in the day, starting from 0.
minute the minute in the hour, starting from 0.
second the second in the minute, starting from 0.

Return

the object corresponds to the specified date.

Declaration

public static Time getTime(final int hour, final int minute, final int second) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
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import java.sql.Time;
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.Time} for a specified time in the UTC time zone.
     *
     * @param hour
     *          the hour in the day, starting from 0.
     * @param minute
     *          the minute in the hour, starting from 0.
     * @param second
     *          the second in the minute, starting from 0.
     * @return the {@link java.util.Date} object corresponds to the specified
     *         date.
     */
    public static Time getTime(final int hour, final int minute, final int second) {
        final Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(UTC);
        cal.clear();
        cal.set(1979, 0, 1, hour, minute, second);
        return new Time(cal.getTimeInMillis());
    }
}

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