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        /*
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         *
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        package java.sql;

        import java.util.StringTokenizer;

        /**
         * <P>A thin wrapper around <code>java.util.Date</code> that allows
         * the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value.
         * It adds the ability
         * to hold the SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> fractional seconds value, by allowing
         * the specification of fractional seconds to a precision of nanoseconds.
         * A Timestamp also provides formatting and
         * parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for timestamp values.
         *
         * <p>The precision of a Timestamp object is calculated to be either:
         * <ul>
         * <li><code>19 </code>, which is the number of characters in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
         * <li> <code> 20 + s </code>, which is the number
         * of characters in the yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.[fff...] and <code>s</code> represents  the scale of the given Timestamp,
         * its fractional seconds precision.
         *</ul>
         *
         * <P><B>Note:</B> This type is a composite of a <code>java.util.Date</code> and a
         * separate nanoseconds value. Only integral seconds are stored in the
         * <code>java.util.Date</code> component. The fractional seconds - the nanos - are
         * separate.  The <code>Timestamp.equals(Object)</code> method never returns 
         * <code>true</code> when passed an object
         * that isn't an instance of <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code>, 
         * because the nanos component of a date is unknown.
         * As a result, the <code>Timestamp.equals(Object)</code>
         * method is not symmetric with respect to the
         * <code>java.util.Date.equals(Object)</code>
         * method.  Also, the <code>hashcode</code> method uses the underlying 
         * <code>java.util.Date</code> 
         * implementation and therefore does not include nanos in its computation.  
         * <P>
         * Due to the differences between the <code>Timestamp</code> class
         * and the <code>java.util.Date</code>
         * class mentioned above, it is recommended that code not view
         * <code>Timestamp</code> values generically as an instance of
         * <code>java.util.Date</code>.  The
         * inheritance relationship between <code>Timestamp</code>
         * and <code>java.util.Date</code> really 
         * denotes implementation inheritance, and not type inheritance.  
         */
        public class Timestamp extends java.util.Date {

            /**
             * Constructs a <code>Timestamp</code> object initialized
             * with the given values.
             *
             * @param year the year minus 1900
             * @param month 0 to 11 
             * @param date 1 to 31
             * @param hour 0 to 23
             * @param minute 0 to 59
             * @param second 0 to 59
             * @param nano 0 to 999,999,999
             * @deprecated instead use the constructor <code>Timestamp(long millis)</code>
             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the nano argument is out of bounds
             */
            @Deprecated
            public Timestamp(int year, int month, int date, int hour,
                    int minute, int second, int nano) {
                super (year, month, date, hour, minute, second);
                if (nano > 999999999 || nano < 0) {
                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                            "nanos > 999999999 or < 0");
                }
                nanos = nano;
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a <code>Timestamp</code> object 
             * using a milliseconds time value. The
             * integral seconds are stored in the underlying date value; the
             * fractional seconds are stored in the <code>nanos</code> field of
             * the <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @param time milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.
             *        A negative number is the number of milliseconds before
             *         January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.
             * @see java.util.Calendar 
             */
            public Timestamp(long time) {
                super ((time / 1000) * 1000);
                nanos = (int) ((time % 1000) * 1000000);
                if (nanos < 0) {
                    nanos = 1000000000 + nanos;
                    super .setTime(((time / 1000) - 1) * 1000);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Sets this <code>Timestamp</code> object to represent a point in time that is 
             * <tt>time</tt> milliseconds after January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT. 
             *
             * @param time   the number of milliseconds.
             * @see #getTime
             * @see #Timestamp(long time)
             * @see java.util.Calendar
             */
            public void setTime(long time) {
                super .setTime((time / 1000) * 1000);
                nanos = (int) ((time % 1000) * 1000000);
                if (nanos < 0) {
                    nanos = 1000000000 + nanos;
                    super .setTime(((time / 1000) - 1) * 1000);
                }
            }

            /**
             * Returns the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT
             * represented by this <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @return  the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT
             *          represented by this date.
             * @see #setTime
             */
            public long getTime() {
                long time = super .getTime();
                return (time + (nanos / 1000000));
            }

            /**
             * @serial
             */
            private int nanos;

            /**
             * Converts a <code>String</code> object in JDBC timestamp escape format to a
             * <code>Timestamp</code> value.
             *
             * @param s timestamp in format <code>yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.f...]</code>.  The
             * fractional seconds may be omitted.
             * @return corresponding <code>Timestamp</code> value
             * @exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the given argument
             * does not have the format <code>yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.f...]</code>
             */
            public static Timestamp valueOf(String s) {
                String date_s;
                String time_s;
                String nanos_s;
                int year;
                int month;
                int day;
                int hour;
                int minute;
                int second;
                int a_nanos = 0;
                int firstDash;
                int secondDash;
                int dividingSpace;
                int firstColon = 0;
                int secondColon = 0;
                int period = 0;
                String formatError = "Timestamp format must be yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.fffffffff]";
                String zeros = "000000000";
                String delimiterDate = "-";
                String delimiterTime = ":";
                StringTokenizer stringTokeninzerDate;
                StringTokenizer stringTokeninzerTime;

                if (s == null)
                    throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException("null string");

                int counterD = 0;
                int intDate[] = { 4, 2, 2 };

                int counterT = 0;
                int intTime[] = { 2, 2, 12 };

                // Split the string into date and time components
                s = s.trim();
                dividingSpace = s.indexOf(' ');
                if (dividingSpace > 0) {
                    date_s = s.substring(0, dividingSpace);
                    time_s = s.substring(dividingSpace + 1);
                } else {
                    throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError);
                }

                stringTokeninzerTime = new StringTokenizer(time_s,
                        delimiterTime);
                stringTokeninzerDate = new StringTokenizer(date_s,
                        delimiterDate);

                while (stringTokeninzerDate.hasMoreTokens()) {
                    String tokenDate = stringTokeninzerDate.nextToken();
                    if (tokenDate.length() != intDate[counterD]) {
                        throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(
                                formatError);
                    }
                    counterD++;
                }

                /*
                     //Commenting this portion out for checking of time

                while(stringTokeninzerTime.hasMoreTokens()) {
                     String tokenTime = stringTokeninzerTime.nextToken();
                
                     if	(counterT < 2 && tokenTime.length() != intTime[counterT]  ) {
                	throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError);
                     }
                     counterT++;	
                }	     
                 */

                // Parse the date
                firstDash = date_s.indexOf('-');
                secondDash = date_s.indexOf('-', firstDash + 1);

                // Parse the time
                if (time_s == null)
                    throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError);
                firstColon = time_s.indexOf(':');
                secondColon = time_s.indexOf(':', firstColon + 1);
                period = time_s.indexOf('.', secondColon + 1);

                // Convert the date
                if ((firstDash > 0) && (secondDash > 0)
                        && (secondDash < date_s.length() - 1)) {
                    year = Integer.parseInt(date_s.substring(0, firstDash)) - 1900;
                    month = Integer.parseInt(date_s.substring(firstDash + 1,
                            secondDash)) - 1;
                    day = Integer.parseInt(date_s.substring(secondDash + 1));
                } else {
                    throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError);
                }

                // Convert the time; default missing nanos
                if ((firstColon > 0) & (secondColon > 0)
                        & (secondColon < time_s.length() - 1)) {
                    hour = Integer.parseInt(time_s.substring(0, firstColon));
                    minute = Integer.parseInt(time_s.substring(firstColon + 1,
                            secondColon));
                    if ((period > 0) & (period < time_s.length() - 1)) {
                        second = Integer.parseInt(time_s.substring(
                                secondColon + 1, period));
                        nanos_s = time_s.substring(period + 1);
                        if (nanos_s.length() > 9)
                            throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(
                                    formatError);
                        if (!Character.isDigit(nanos_s.charAt(0)))
                            throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(
                                    formatError);
                        nanos_s = nanos_s
                                + zeros.substring(0, 9 - nanos_s.length());
                        a_nanos = Integer.parseInt(nanos_s);
                    } else if (period > 0) {
                        throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(
                                formatError);
                    } else {
                        second = Integer.parseInt(time_s
                                .substring(secondColon + 1));
                    }
                } else {
                    throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException();
                }

                return new Timestamp(year, month, day, hour, minute, second,
                        a_nanos);
            }

            /**
             * Formats a timestamp in JDBC timestamp escape format.
             *         <code>yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fffffffff</code>,
             * where <code>ffffffffff</code> indicates nanoseconds.
             * <P>
             * @return a <code>String</code> object in
             *           <code>yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fffffffff</code> format
             */
            public String toString() {

                int year = super .getYear() + 1900;
                int month = super .getMonth() + 1;
                int day = super .getDate();
                int hour = super .getHours();
                int minute = super .getMinutes();
                int second = super .getSeconds();
                String yearString;
                String monthString;
                String dayString;
                String hourString;
                String minuteString;
                String secondString;
                String nanosString;
                String zeros = "000000000";
                String yearZeros = "0000";
                StringBuffer timestampBuf;

                if (year < 1000) {
                    // Add leading zeros 
                    yearString = "" + year;
                    yearString = yearZeros.substring(0, (4 - yearString
                            .length()))
                            + yearString;
                } else {
                    yearString = "" + year;
                }
                if (month < 10) {
                    monthString = "0" + month;
                } else {
                    monthString = Integer.toString(month);
                }
                if (day < 10) {
                    dayString = "0" + day;
                } else {
                    dayString = Integer.toString(day);
                }
                if (hour < 10) {
                    hourString = "0" + hour;
                } else {
                    hourString = Integer.toString(hour);
                }
                if (minute < 10) {
                    minuteString = "0" + minute;
                } else {
                    minuteString = Integer.toString(minute);
                }
                if (second < 10) {
                    secondString = "0" + second;
                } else {
                    secondString = Integer.toString(second);
                }
                if (nanos == 0) {
                    nanosString = "0";
                } else {
                    nanosString = Integer.toString(nanos);

                    // Add leading zeros
                    nanosString = zeros
                            .substring(0, (9 - nanosString.length()))
                            + nanosString;

                    // Truncate trailing zeros
                    char[] nanosChar = new char[nanosString.length()];
                    nanosString.getChars(0, nanosString.length(), nanosChar, 0);
                    int truncIndex = 8;
                    while (nanosChar[truncIndex] == '0') {
                        truncIndex--;
                    }

                    nanosString = new String(nanosChar, 0, truncIndex + 1);
                }

                // do a string buffer here instead.
                timestampBuf = new StringBuffer(20 + nanosString.length());
                timestampBuf.append(yearString);
                timestampBuf.append("-");
                timestampBuf.append(monthString);
                timestampBuf.append("-");
                timestampBuf.append(dayString);
                timestampBuf.append(" ");
                timestampBuf.append(hourString);
                timestampBuf.append(":");
                timestampBuf.append(minuteString);
                timestampBuf.append(":");
                timestampBuf.append(secondString);
                timestampBuf.append(".");
                timestampBuf.append(nanosString);

                return (timestampBuf.toString());
            }

            /**
             * Gets this <code>Timestamp</code> object's <code>nanos</code> value.
             *
             * @return this <code>Timestamp</code> object's fractional seconds component
             * @see #setNanos
             */
            public int getNanos() {
                return nanos;
            }

            /**
             * Sets this <code>Timestamp</code> object's <code>nanos</code> field
             * to the given value.
             *
             * @param n the new fractional seconds component
             * @exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the given argument
             *            is greater than 999999999 or less than 0
             * @see #getNanos
             */
            public void setNanos(int n) {
                if (n > 999999999 || n < 0) {
                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                            "nanos > 999999999 or < 0");
                }
                nanos = n;
            }

            /**
             * Tests to see if this <code>Timestamp</code> object is
             * equal to the given <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @param ts the <code>Timestamp</code> value to compare with
             * @return <code>true</code> if the given <code>Timestamp</code>
             *         object is equal to this <code>Timestamp</code> object;
             *         <code>false</code> otherwise
             */
            public boolean equals(Timestamp ts) {
                if (super .equals(ts)) {
                    if (nanos == ts.nanos) {
                        return true;
                    } else {
                        return false;
                    }
                } else {
                    return false;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Tests to see if this <code>Timestamp</code> object is
             * equal to the given object.
             *
             * This version of the method <code>equals</code> has been added
             * to fix the incorrect 
             * signature of <code>Timestamp.equals(Timestamp)</code> and to preserve backward 
             * compatibility with existing class files.
             *
             * Note: This method is not symmetric with respect to the 
             * <code>equals(Object)</code> method in the base class.
             *
             * @param ts the <code>Object</code> value to compare with
             * @return <code>true</code> if the given <code>Object</code> is an instance
             *         of a <code>Timestamp</code> that
             *         is equal to this <code>Timestamp</code> object;
             *         <code>false</code> otherwise
             */
            public boolean equals(java.lang.Object ts) {
                if (ts instanceof  Timestamp) {
                    return this .equals((Timestamp) ts);
                } else {
                    return false;
                }
            }

            /**
             * Indicates whether this <code>Timestamp</code> object is
             * earlier than the given <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @param ts the <code>Timestamp</code> value to compare with
             * @return <code>true</code> if this <code>Timestamp</code> object is earlier;
             *        <code>false</code> otherwise
             */
            public boolean before(Timestamp ts) {
                return compareTo(ts) < 0;
            }

            /**
             * Indicates whether this <code>Timestamp</code> object is
             * later than the given <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @param ts the <code>Timestamp</code> value to compare with
             * @return <code>true</code> if this <code>Timestamp</code> object is later;
             *        <code>false</code> otherwise
             */
            public boolean after(Timestamp ts) {
                return compareTo(ts) > 0;
            }

            /**
             * Compares this <code>Timestamp</code> object to the given 
             * <code>Timestamp</code> object.
             *
             * @param   ts   the <code>Timestamp</code> object to be compared to
             *                this <code>Timestamp</code> object
             * @return  the value <code>0</code> if the two <code>Timestamp</code>
             *          objects are equal; a value less than <code>0</code> if this 
             *          <code>Timestamp</code> object is before the given argument;
             *          and a value greater than <code>0</code> if this 
             *          <code>Timestamp</code> object is after the given argument.
             * @since   1.4
             */
            public int compareTo(Timestamp ts) {
                int i = super .compareTo(ts);
                if (i == 0) {
                    if (nanos > ts.nanos) {
                        return 1;
                    } else if (nanos < ts.nanos) {
                        return -1;
                    }
                }
                return i;

            }

            /**
             * Compares this <code>Timestamp</code> object to the given 
             * <code>Date</code>, which must be a <code>Timestamp</code>
             * object. If the argument is not a <code>Timestamp</code> object,
             * this method throws a <code>ClassCastException</code> object.
             * (<code>Timestamp</code> objects are 
             * comparable only to other <code>Timestamp</code> objects.)
             *
             * @param o the <code>Date</code> to be compared, which must be a
             *        <code>Timestamp</code> object
             * @return  the value <code>0</code> if this <code>Timestamp</code> object
             *          and the given object are equal; a value less than <code>0</code> 
             *          if this  <code>Timestamp</code> object is before the given argument;
             *          and a value greater than <code>0</code> if this 
             *          <code>Timestamp</code> object is after the given argument.
             *
             * @since	1.5
             */
            public int compareTo(java.util.Date o) {
                if (o instanceof  Timestamp) {
                    // When Timestamp instance compare it with a Timestamp
                    // Hence it is basically calling this.compareTo((Timestamp))o);
                    // Note typecasting is safe because o is instance of Timestamp
                    return compareTo((Timestamp) o);
                } else {
                    // When Date doing a o.compareTo(this)
                    // will give wrong results.
                    Timestamp ts = new Timestamp(o.getTime());
                    return this .compareTo(ts);
                }
            }

            static final long serialVersionUID = 2745179027874758501L;

        }
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