The Julian chronology is the calendar system in use from about 4AD to
1582AD. It is not the Julian Day Number or similar. Joda-Time has no
support for Julian Day Number, so you'd have to calculate that from
the epoch millis (1970-01-01 based).

Stephen



On 9 April 2012 21:40, Mike Bates <sx...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I have found how to change from the ISO Chronology to the GJChronology
> or the Julian Chronology, I am looking how to show the Julian date in
> Julian Day format.  I have looked in the Java Docs but I have not been
> able to find a format for Julian Day.
>
> Today's date 2012/04/09 noon is 2456027.0.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
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