I want to parse a timestamp in the form of yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss
as LocalDateTime
. When doing so, it strips the seconds if they are 00
.
As described here, I need to use a custom formatter
LocalDateTime date = LocalDateTime.parse("2008-10-02T12:30:00");
DateTimeFormatter f = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss");
String dateString = date.toString();
String dateFormatted = date.format(f);
System.out.println(dateString); // 2008-10-02T12:30
This one works, but it returns a String
:
System.out.println(dateFormatted); // 2008-10-02T12:30:00
When I parse the string to LocalDateTime
it strips the 00
again:
LocalDateTime dateLDT = LocalDateTime.parse(dateFormatted, f);
System.out.println(dateLDT); // 2008-10-02T12:30
So how can I parse a date as LocalDateTime
, instead of String
, and keep the 00
at the end?
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