Yes - my understanding is that the JodaTime library formed a lot of the
basis for that proposal.  Is the JSR-310 API completed and available,
though? I thought it wasn't going to be part of Java until Java 8 or so.

- Jen


On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Marvin S. Addison <
marvin.addi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe adopting JodaTime would give CAS a good way to model durations?
>> We've been getting a huge amount of value out of using this library
>> in uPortal.
>>
>
> It's worth clarifying that JSR-310 was inspired, if not based, largely on
> JodaTime.  While I'd be happy using the Period class, which models the
> concept of duration Jen mentioned, from either library, it really looks
> like the future of time in Java is JSR-310.
>
> M
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