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package com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.dv.xs;
import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.dv.InvalidDatatypeValueException;
/**
* Validator for datatype (W3C Schema datatypes)
*
* @author Elena Litani
* @author Gopal Sharma, SUN Microsystems Inc.
*
* @version $Id: DateDV.java,v 1.9 2003/05/08 20:11:55 elena Exp $
*/
public class DateDV extends DateTimeDV {
public Object getActualValue(String content) throws InvalidDatatypeValueException {
try{
return new DateTimeData(parse(content), this);
} catch(Exception ex){
throw new InvalidDatatypeValueException("cvc-datatype-valid.1.2.1", new Object[]{content, "date"});
}
}
/**
* Parses, validates and computes normalized version of dateTime object
*
* @param str The lexical representation of dateTime object CCYY-MM-DD
* with possible time zone Z or (-),(+)hh:mm
* @param date uninitialized date object
* @return normalized dateTime representation
* @exception SchemaDateTimeException Invalid lexical representation
*/
protected int[] parse(String str) throws SchemaDateTimeException{
int len = str.length();
int[] date = new int[TOTAL_SIZE];
int[] timeZone = new int[2];
int end = getDate(str, 0, len, date);
parseTimeZone (str, end, len, date, timeZone);
//validate and normalize
//REVISIT: do we need SchemaDateTimeException?
validateDateTime(date, timeZone);
if ( date[utc]!=0 && date[utc]!='Z' ) {
normalize(date, timeZone);
}
return date;
}
protected String dateToString(int[] date) {
StringBuffer message = new StringBuffer(25);
append(message, date[CY], 4);
message.append('-');
append(message, date[M], 2);
message.append('-');
append(message, date[D], 2);
append(message, (char)date[utc], 0);
return message.toString();
}
}