See: Description
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| DateTimeFormatter | Formatter for printing and parsing date-time objects. | 
| DateTimeFormatterBuilder | Builder to create date-time formatters. | 
| DecimalStyle | Localized decimal style used in date and time formatting. | 
| Enum | Description | 
|---|---|
| FormatStyle | Enumeration of the style of a localized date, time or date-time formatter. | 
| ResolverStyle | Enumeration of different ways to resolve dates and times. | 
| SignStyle | Enumeration of ways to handle the positive/negative sign. | 
| TextStyle | Enumeration of the style of text formatting and parsing. | 
| Exception | Description | 
|---|---|
| DateTimeParseException | An exception thrown when an error occurs during parsing. | 
Provides classes to print and parse dates and times.
 Printing and parsing is based around the
 DateTimeFormatter class.
 Instances are generally obtained from
 DateTimeFormatter, however
 DateTimeFormatterBuilder
 can be used if more power is needed.
 
 Localization occurs by calling
 withLocale(Locale)
 on the formatter. Further customization is possible using
 DecimalStyle.
 
 Unless otherwise noted, passing a null argument to a constructor or method in any class or interface
 in this package will cause a NullPointerException to be thrown.
 The Javadoc "@param" definition is used to summarise the null-behavior.
 The "@throws NullPointerException" is not explicitly documented in each method.
 
 All calculations should check for numeric overflow and throw either an ArithmeticException
 or a DateTimeException.
 
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