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8 Answers. The T is just a literal to separate the date from the time, and the Z means “zero hour offset” also known as “Zulu time” (UTC). If your strings always have a “Z” you can use: SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat(“yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:SS.
8 Answers. The T is just a literal to separate the date from the time, and the Z means “zero hour offset” also known as “Zulu time” (UTC). If your strings always have a “Z” you can use: SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat(“yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:SS.
'Z' stands for Zulu time, which is also GMT and UTC. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time: The UTC time zone is sometimes denoted by the letter ZA reference to the equivalent nautical time zone (GMT), which has been denoted by a Z since about 1950.
What do you need most frequently? 4-digit year, month, day, 24-based hour, minute, second -- usually with leading zeroes. These six are the easiest formats to use and remember in Time::Format: YYY, mm, dd, HH, mm, SS.
Quoting the ISO 8601 standard, section 4.3. 2: The character [T] shall be used as time designator to indicate the start of the representation of the time of day component in these expressions.
Times are expressed in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), with a special UTC designator (“Z”). Times are expressed in local time, together with a time zone offset in hours and minutes. A time zone offset of “+HH:mm” indicates that the date/time uses a local time zone which is “HH” hours and “mm” minutes ahead of UTC.
The T doesn't really stand for anything. It is just the separator that the ISO 8601 combined date-time format requires. You can read it as an abbreviation for Time. The Z stands for the Zero timezone, as it is offset by 0 from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
'Z' stands for Zulu time, which is also GMT and UTC. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time: The UTC time zone is sometimes denoted by the letter ZA reference to the equivalent nautical time zone (GMT), which has been denoted by a Z since about 1950.
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