No there is no such method, or easy way at present. Sounds like a good idea though.
(Implementing it involves working out how close the instant is to the DST transition as returned by DateTimeZone.nextTransition) Stephen Moritz Petersen wrote: > Hello everyone, > > is there a simple and effective way to detect ambigious time when > changing from DST back to standard time? > > For example: > > 28.10.2007 01:30 (Berlin/Germany) > > exists twice, once with DST and once at standard time. I would like to > have something like: > > DateTime dt = new DateTime("28.10.2007 01:30"); // forget the syntax > of the parameter it's just for demonstration. > > if (dt.isAmbigous()) { > warning("Please provide timezone and DST information"); > } > > Any advice? > > Thank you, > Moritz. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Joda-interest mailing list > Joda-interest@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/joda-interest > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Joda-interest mailing list Joda-interest@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/joda-interest