fix tests problems with date formats and java versions
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@ -492,6 +492,10 @@ public class RenderingContext {
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this.dateTimeFormat = dateTimeFormat;
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}
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public void setDateTimeFormatString(String dateTimeFormat) {
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this.dateTimeFormat = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(dateTimeFormat);
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}
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/**
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* In the absence of a specified format, the renderers will default to
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* the FormatStyle.MEDIUM for the current locale.
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@ -506,6 +510,10 @@ public class RenderingContext {
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this.dateFormat = dateFormat;
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}
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public void setDateFormatString(String dateFormat) {
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this.dateFormat = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(dateFormat);
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}
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public ResourceRendererMode getMode() {
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return mode;
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}
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@ -143,8 +143,8 @@ public class NarrativeGenerationTests {
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// getting timezones correct (well, at least consistent, so tests pass on any computer)
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rc.setLocale(new java.util.Locale("en", "AU"));
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rc.setTimeZoneId(ZoneId.of("Australia/Sydney"));
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rc.setDateTimeFormat(null);
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rc.setDateFormat(null);
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rc.setDateTimeFormatString("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZZZZZ");
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rc.setDateFormatString("yyyy-MM-dd");
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rc.setMode(test.technical ? ResourceRendererMode.TECHNICAL : ResourceRendererMode.END_USER);
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@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ public class I18nConstants {
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public static final String SD_ED_BIND_UNKNOWN_VS = "SD_ED_BIND_UNKNOWN_VS";
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public static final String SD_ED_BIND_NOT_VS = "SD_ED_BIND_NOT_VS";
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public static final String SD_ED_BIND_NO_BINDABLE = "SD_ED_BIND_NO_BINDABLE";
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public static final String SD_ED_BIND_MULTIPLE_TYPES = "SD_ED_BIND_MULTIPLE_TYPES";
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public static final String SD_VALUE_TYPE_IILEGAL = "SD_VALUE_TYPE_IILEGAL";
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public static final String SD_NO_TYPES_OR_CONTENTREF = "SD_NO_TYPES_OR_CONTENTREF";
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public static final String SEARCHPARAMETER_BASE_WRONG = "SEARCHPARAMETER_BASE_WRONG";
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