How to Update the Terminal's Time Setting: Difference between revisions
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Open | Open WiFi, connect it to network, the date and time will be auto updated. | ||
== By manual == | == By manual == | ||
From Settings>Date&time, close "Automatic time zone" ,"Automatic date&time", and then set date, time. | From Settings>Date&time, close "Automatic time zone" ,"Automatic date&time", and then set date, time. | ||
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Please download the [ftp://sdkuser:wizsdkar@ftp.wizarpos.com/SetTimeDemo.zip | Please download the [ftp://sdkuser:wizsdkar@ftp.wizarpos.com/SetTimeDemo.zip whole project demo] |
Revision as of 08:00, 11 March 2019
By auto update
Open WiFi, connect it to network, the date and time will be auto updated.
By manual
From Settings>Date&time, close "Automatic time zone" ,"Automatic date&time", and then set date, time.
By API
Use the android system clock method to change the system time.
Permissions
android.permission.CLOUDPOS_SETTIME
The app declares the permission in the manifest.
Demo source
follows is the snippet code:
public static void setDateTime(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
c.set(Calendar.YEAR, year);
c.set(Calendar.MONTH, month-1);
c.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, day);
c.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);
c.set(Calendar.MINUTE, minute);
long when = c.getTimeInMillis();
if (when / 1000 < Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
SystemClock.setCurrentTimeMillis(when);
}
long now = Calendar.getInstance().getTimeInMillis();
//Log.d(TAG, "set tm="+when + ", now tm="+now);
if(now - when > 1000)
throw new IOException("failed to set Date.");
}
Please download the whole project demo