I am from Turkmenistan and I used JDatePicker to get a date. Is it possible to use the Turkmen locale in Java?
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I am from Turkmenistan and I used JDatePicker to get a date. Is it possible to use the Turkmen locale in Java?
I don't know how to add a complete new Locale to the JRE (sounds like a lot of work), but you can localize the Swing components that you need with arbitrary message bundles. And I suppose you would need to also write a custom DateFormatter.
ReplyDeleteTake a look to this answer Missing Locales in Java?, that give you a clue to your problem.
ReplyDeleteUse java.util.TimeZone.
ReplyDeleteCheck your nearest country's timezone using the below code
for(String locale : java.util.TimeZone.getAvailableIDs())
{
System.out.println(locale);
}
convert your date picker time to this timezone.
Locale is a final class, with a predefined list of Locales. I suggest you try finding a Locale which works for your situation.
ReplyDeleteThe only other option is to modify a copy of the Locale class and add it to your bootclasspath or endorsed directory.