🙂 Thanks

On 7/26/2025 8:59 PM, Devon Miller wrote:
You need to use HijrahDate.dateNow()

On Sat, Jul 19, 2025 at 8:13 AM ArbolOneEnterprise <arbol...@hotmail.ca> wrote:

    Apache NetBeans IDE 25

    Code Snip
         import java.time.chrono.HijrahChronology;
         import java.time.chrono.HijrahDate;

         public class MyHijrahDate {
         private final HijrahDate hijrahDate;
         private final HijrahChronology hijrahChronology;

         public MyHijrahDate() {
             hijrahDate = HijrahDate().now();  // <-- cannot find
    symbol ???
             hijrahChronology = hijrahDate.getChronology();  // <--
    cannot
    find symbol  ???
         }

    ------------------

    Hello everyone.
    I don't use any other IDE to test the above code. For a very long
    time I
    have used Netbeans, but this is the first time I am dealing with
    things
    that are not 'westerner' algorithms; Hijrah calendar is definitely
    new
    to me.
    Having stated that, NetBeans 25 tells me that it cannot find the
    HijrahDate symbol. I thought that if I compiled the code [ Shift +
    F11 ]
    it would force the IDE to find the class, but that was not the case.

    Is there anything else I need to do? What have I missed?

    Thanks


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