[threeten-dev] Host Locale Provider cannot get Japanese DayOfWeek
Frank Ding
dingxmin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu May 2 19:43:35 PDT 2013
Hi Masayoshi,
Thanks for looking into it. It's on Windows.
Best regards,
Frank
On 5/2/2013 11:22 PM, Masayoshi Okutsu wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> Do you see the problem on what platform? I tested it on Linux and it
> worked OK.
>
> Thanks,
> Masayoshi
>
> On 5/2/2013 4:03 PM, Frank Ding wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> Would anybody take a look at it?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Frank
>>
>> On 4/27/2013 4:00 PM, Frank Ding wrote:
>>> Forgot to mention that the era Heisei should be actually translated
>>> to Japanese characters for HOST locale provider.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> On 4/27/2013 3:51 PM, Frank Ding wrote:
>>>> Hi threeten guys,
>>>> A bug was found in b87 when Host Locale Provider was used, "Day
>>>> name in week" and "AM/PM mark" become blank in Japanese environment.
>>>>
>>>> Locale locale = new Locale("ja","JP","JP");
>>>> SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("GGGG yyyy.MM.dd '('E')'
>>>> a hh:mm:ss zzz", locale);
>>>> System.out.println(df.format(new Date()));
>>>>
>>>> The expected output is "\u5e73\u6210 25.04.19 (\u91d1) \u5348\u5f8c
>>>> 06:28:59 JST" or "平成 25.04.27 (土) 午後 03:47:28 CST", which can
>>>> be obtained by specifying JRE as locale provider
>>>> (-Djava.locale.providers=JRE). However, it's now "Heisei 25.04.19
>>>> () 06:24:02 JST
>>>> " when option "-Djava.locale.providers=HOST" is specified.
>>>>
>>>> Can anybody take a look at it and confirm?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Frank
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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