Overview ======== jISO8601 is yet another library made to parse dates in Java. It may still be useful since: * It's trivial to use * It's lightweight * It's compatible with Android * It can parse any date compatible with the norm Getting started =============== There are only two public methods: import fr.turri.jiso8601.*; ... Calendar cal = Iso8601Deserializer.toCalendar("1985-03-04"); Date date = Iso8601Deserializer.toDate("1985-03-04T12:34:56Z"); Each type of ISO8601 dates are supported (calendar, ordinal and week dates, basic and extended format) as weel as each format of hour and timezone. Installation ============ Using it with maven ------------------- This package will soon be available on maven central. For now it needs to be build from source. For instance, on Ubuntu: git clone https://github.com/gturri/jiso8601 cd jiso8601 sudo apt-get install maven mvn install Then, in your pom.xml, add ```xml fr.turri jISO8601 0.1 ``` Out of scope (for now) ===================== Recurring time interval and Periods aren't supported. Feel free to open feature requests.