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↳ | org.joda.time.base.AbstractPartial | |
↳ | org.joda.time.base.BaseLocal |
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BaseLocal is an abstract implementation of ReadablePartial that use a local milliseconds internal representation.
This class should generally not be used directly by API users.
The ReadablePartial
interface should be used when different
kinds of partial objects are to be referenced.
BasePartial subclasses may be mutable and not thread-safe.
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Constructs a partial with the current time, using ISOChronology in
the default zone to extract the fields.
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Gets the local milliseconds from the Java epoch
of 1970-01-01T00:00:00 (not fixed to any specific time zone).
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org.joda.time.base.AbstractPartial
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java.lang.Object
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java.lang.Comparable
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From interface
org.joda.time.ReadablePartial
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Constructs a partial with the current time, using ISOChronology in the default zone to extract the fields.
The constructor uses the default time zone, resulting in the local time being initialised. Once the constructor is complete, all further calculations are performed without reference to a timezone (by switching to UTC).
Gets the local milliseconds from the Java epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00:00 (not fixed to any specific time zone).
This method is useful in certain circustances for high performance access to the datetime fields.