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Program: Java Date basic functions.


Code:
package com.java2novice.date;

import java.util.Date;

public class MyDateClass {
	
	public static void main(String a[]){
		
		Date d = new Date();
		System.out.println("Todays Date is: "+d);
		System.out.println("Current Date: "+d.getDate());
		System.out.println("Current Day: "+d.getDay());
		System.out.println("Current Year: "+d.getYear());
		System.out.println("Current Hours: "+d.getHours());
		System.out.println("Current Minutes: "+d.getMinutes());
		System.out.println("Current Seconds: "+d.getSeconds());
	}
}

Output:
Todays Date is: Mon Apr 02 19:11:13 GMT+05:30 2012
Current Date: 2
Current Day: 1
Current Year: 2012
Current Hours: 19
Current Minutes: 11
Current Seconds: 13
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