GitHub user ashr123 added a comment to the discussion: Getting current date-time format (or default format)
Yes, certainly right now I execute the following code: ```java private static final DateTimeFormatter DATE_TIME_FORMATTER = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern( FixedDateFormat.FixedFormat.DEFAULT.getPattern(), Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT) ) .withZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()); ``` and later on I'm use it as follows: ```java private static void printAlert(long contentLength, TemporalAccessor alertsLastModified, String translatedTitle, String translatedDescription, CharSequence output) { System.out.println("Translated Title: " + translatedTitle + System.lineSeparator() + "Translated Description: " + translatedDescription + System.lineSeparator() + "Content Length: " + contentLength + " bytes" + System.lineSeparator() + "Last Modified Date: " + DATE_TIME_FORMATTER.format(alertsLastModified) + System.lineSeparator() + "Current Date: " + DATE_TIME_FORMATTER.format(Instant.now()) + System.lineSeparator() + output); } ``` So at the end, the output is: > ``` > Translated Title: Rocket and Missile Attack > Translated Description: Enter the Protected Space > Content Length: 156 bytes > Last Modified Date: 2025-06-26 17:42:37,000 > Current Date: 2025-06-26 17:42:39,097 > Translated Areas and Districts: > Gaza Envelope: > 15 seconds: > Yated > ``` GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/discussions/3788#discussioncomment-13601169 ---- This is an automatically sent email for dev@logging.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: dev-unsubscr...@logging.apache.org