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* @(#)DateFormatZoneData_en.java 1.24 06/10/10
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package sun.text.resources;
/**
* Supplement package private date-time formatting zone data for DateFormat.
* DateFormatData used in DateFormat will be initialized by loading the data
* from LocaleElements and DateFormatZoneData resources. The zone data are
* represented with the following form:
* {ID, new String[] {ID, long zone string, short zone string, long daylight
* string, short daylight string, representative city of zone}}, where ID is
* NOT localized, but is used to look up the localized timezone data
* internally. Localizers can localize any zone strings except
* for the ID of the timezone.
* Also, localizer should not touch "localPatternChars" entry.
*
* @see Format
* @see DateFormatData
* @see LocaleElements
* @see SimpleDateFormat
* @see TimeZone
* @version 1.18 08/28/01
* @author Chen-Lieh Huang
* @author Alan Liu
*/
// US DateFormatZoneData
//
public final class DateFormatZoneData_en extends DateFormatZoneData
{
public Object[][] getContents() {
return new Object[][] {
// Zones should have unique names and abbreviations within this locale.
// Names and abbreviations may be identical if the corresponding zones
// really are identical. E.g.: America/Phoenix and America/Denver both
// use MST; these zones differ only in that America/Denver uses MDT as
// well.
//
// We list both short and long IDs. Short IDs come first so that they
// are chosen preferentially during parsing of zone names.
{"localPatternChars", "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZ"},
};
}
}