All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
Represents a day in the Lukashian Calendar Mechanism.
This class provides base functionality for loading numbers of milliseconds from an external resource, like a file or a url.
This implementation of ExternalResourceMillisecondStoreDataProvider loads binary streams of long values from a file.
Provides methods for formatting instances of the Lukashian Calendar classes.
Represents the different ways to format a Day.
This implementation of ExternalResourceMillisecondStoreDataProvider loads binary streams of long values from an HTTP location.
Represents a unique millisecond on the timeline.
An Exception in the Lukashian Calendar.
For each Day and Year, this class stores the number of milliseconds between the start of the calendar (the Lukashian epoch) and the end of that day or year.
For each Day and Year, an instance of this class provices the number of milliseconds between the start of the calendar (the Lukashian epoch) and the end of that day or year (we call this 'epoch milliseconds').
This implementation of HttpMillisecondStoreDataProvider loads binary streams of long values from the official lukashian.org server.
An implementation of the MillisecondStoreDataProvider that implements the Lukashian Calendar Mechanism, resulting in a Lukashian Calendar: For Solar Earth Years that run from Southern Solstice to Southern Solstice For True (or apparent) Solar Earth Days (not Mean Solar Earth Days) With the year number approximately 3900 higher than the Gregorian Calendar All measured according to Terrestrial Time The standard implementation of the Lukashian Calendar Mechanism ("The Lukashian Calendar") defines a year as a Solar Earth Year (or Tropical Earth Year), i.e. a single rotation of the Earth around the Sun, in terms of the cycle of the seasons.
Represents a year in the Lukashian Calendar Mechanism.