Re: A simple java question

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Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY

HOUROFDAY is not a valid field of the Calendar class as per 1.4.2 javadocs.

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Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:
   Hello,
   This is not a Java mailing list. Since many of the linux experts and java
experts
   read this mailing list I am sending my simple java question. Iam new to
this
   Java language. Iam having these lines in my Java code which gives me
error.

   Part of the code is:
-----------------------------------------------

 import java.util.*;

 class ClockTalk {
         public static void main(String[] arguments) {
         GregorianCalendar now = new GregorianCalendar();
         int hour = now.get(Calendar.HOUROFDAY);
} }

   When I compile this Java code I get the following error:

 %  javac ClockTalk.java
ClockTalk.java:6: cannot resolve symbol symbol : variable HOUROFDAY location: class java.util.Calendar
         int hour = now.get(Calendar.HOUROFDAY);
                                    ^
1 error



  My java version is java version "1.4.2_08". Iam running this Linux RedHat
V3 OS.
  Which library Iam missing? How can I solve this problem?

   Regards,
   Kumar
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