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Money and Currency format API. In more detail:
- JSR 354 defines a minimal
MonetaryAmountFormat
that adopts existing formatting functionality, such as in javax.text.DecimalFormat
.
- Some of the functionality from
javax.text.DecimalFormat
are remodeled, to be
platform independent. Nevertheless the reference implementation may be built on top of existing JDK
functionality.
- Additionally it adds customizable grouping sizes and characters as well as additional
(extensible) currency formatting capabilities.
/**
* Money and Currency format API. In more detail:
* <ul>
* <li>JSR 354 defines a minimal {@link javax.money.format.MonetaryAmountFormat} that adopts
* existing formatting functionality, such as in <code>javax.text.DecimalFormat</code>.</li>
* <li>Some of the functionality from <code>javax.text.DecimalFormat</code> are remodeled, to be
* platform independent. Nevertheless the reference implementation may be built on top of existing JDK
* functionality.</li>
* <li>Additionally it adds customizable grouping sizes and characters as well as additional
* (extensible) currency formatting capabilities.</li>
* </ul>
*/
package javax.money.format;