Reputation: 756
I need to determine if an input string input can be parsed by jodatimes DateTime
constructor Datetime(Object instant)
but I'm not interested in creating the DateTime
object at this time.
Is there any way to check if the string is parseable beside calling the constructor and catch the possible exception?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 966
Reputation: 597046
ConvertManager.getInstance().getInstantConverter()
is what the constructor uses to see if there is a matching converted. However, it also thrown an exception.
But I that constructor would only consult the ISODateTimeFormat
. If you want to specify a custom format:
DateTimeFormatter dtf = DateTimeFormat.forPattern(format);
dtf.parseDateTime(dateTimeString);
Alas, again you'd have to catch an IllegalArgumentException
Upvotes: 6