Jérôme,

Don't know what exactly you are looking for. Migth be this project
will help: http://code.google.com/p/google-rfc-2445/

Den

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Stephen Colebourne<scolebou...@joda.org> wrote:
> The constructor to Interval will parse an interval made up of two full
> DateTime strings.
>
> There are no plans to support recurring intervals (they seem quite rare!)
>
> Stephen
>
>
> 2009/7/24 Guermeur, Jerome <jerome.guerm...@capgemini.com>:
>> Stephen,
>>
>> Thanks for the info.
>> I have two more questions:
>>
>> * I cannot find a plain (non-recurring) interval parser in joda-time, is 
>> there one?
>> * Are there plans for supporting recurring intervals in the future?
>>
>>
>> TIA,
>> Jérôme
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Stephen Colebourne [mailto:scolebou...@joda.org]
>> Envoyé : mercredi 22 juillet 2009 16:58
>> À : Discussion of the Joda project
>> Objet : Re: [Joda-interest] [Period] How to validate if a Date is into a 
>> period
>>
>> The Interval class has methods to find whether a DateTime is contained
>> within or not.
>>
>> Joda-Time doesn't support recurring periods like "R/1997-10/P1Y"
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>>
>> 2009/7/22 Guermeur, Jerome <jerome.guerm...@capgemini.com>:
>>> I don't know exactly . do you think i can resolve my problem with an
>>> Interval? It's that I didn't manage to find something to compare my date and
>>> my period . and also, how could I create an Interval instance 's object from
>>> my String period (like R/1997-10/P1Y) ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jérôme Guermeur
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>> De : Rodrigo Canabrava [mailto:canab...@gmail.com]
>>> Envoyé : mercredi 22 juillet 2009 15:26
>>> À : Discussion of the Joda project
>>> Objet : Re: [Joda-interest] [Period] How to validate if a Date is into a
>>> period
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I think what you are looking for is an Interval, not a Period.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/7/22 Guermeur, Jerome <jerome.guerm...@capgemini.com>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have a big problem with a Java application. I have to verify if a Date is
>>> into a period. The period is defined in ISO8601 format, so it could be
>>> something like:
>>>
>>> 1997-10-01T00/2009-12-31T24:00
>>> R/1997-10/P1Y
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So, I wonder how to realize this verification . I think I have to use
>>> 'Period' object in order to create an instance of Period from my ISO8601
>>> date (with the PeriodFormatter object I think). But, then, I don't know how
>>> to verify if my Date is into this period . I didn't see any method of Period
>>> class witch seems to do that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Has someone got any idea to resolve this problem?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> ___________________________________________
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