Sorry, yes, that works. I was blinded by the deprecation warnings.
Thanks Thomas
SOLUTION:
int dayOfWeek = myDate.getDay();
if (dayOfWeek == 0 || dayOfWeek == 6){
// it's the weekend
}
On Aug 24, 9:25 pm, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 24 août, 18:05, Paul Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > String dayOfWeek = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("c").format(myDate);
> > /*
> > * Assuming that 6=Sat and 0=Sun.
> > */
> > if ("6".equals(dayOfWeek) || "0".equals(dayOfWeek)){
> > // it's the weekend, let's party!
>
> > }
>
> > Hi folks, I feel this code is not robust because I believe that
> > different locales call Monday the first day of the week and others
> > call Sunday the first day of the week. So our 6 and 0 might give us
> > Sat and Sun, or Sun and Mon depending on locales.
>
> > Can someone tell me a better way (in GWT) of knowing if it's the
> > weekend.
>
> What's wrong with myDate.getDay()
> ?http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Date.html#getDay()
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