How can I convert a java.util.Date to String using
DateTimeFormatter dateTimeFormatter = DateTimeFormat.forPattern("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss") The Date object which I get is passed
DateTime now = new DateTime(date);
If you are using Java 8, you should not use java.util.Date in the first place (unless you receive the Date object from a library that you have no control over).
In any case, you can convert a Date to a java.time.Instant using:
Date date = ...; Instant instant = date.toInstant(); Since you are only interested in the date and time, without timezone information (I assume everything is UTC), you can convert that instant to a LocalDateTime object:
LocalDateTime ldt = instant.atOffset(ZoneOffset.UTC).toLocalDateTime(); Finally you can print it with:
DateTimeFormatter fmt = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss"); System.out.println(ldt.format(fmt)); Or use the predefined formatter, DateTimeFormatter.ISO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME.
System.out.println(ldt.format(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME)); Note that if you don't provide a formatter, calling ldt.toString gives output in standard ISO 8601 format (including milliseconds) - that may be acceptable for you.
java.util.Date date = new java.util.Date(System.currentTimeMillis()); Instant instant = date.toInstant(); LocalDateTime ldt = instant.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toLocalDateTime(); DateTimeFormatter fmt = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm:ss"); System.out.println(ldt.format(fmt));
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