Considering the dates API in java.time, it is correct to say: 1. It is possible to represent a date as text in any language, as long as you provide the respective information as Locale. B. It is not a Postgres database compatible type. Ç. It is not possible to represent dates before the year 2000. D. The main class in this package is java.util.Date. 5. It follows the standard defined in ISO 8601, so it is ONLY possible to display the data in English.

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Considering the dates API in java.time, it is correct to say:


1.

It is possible to represent a date as text in any language, as long as you provide the respective information as Locale.


B.

It is not a Postgres database compatible type.


Ç.

It is not possible to represent dates before the year 2000.


D.

The main class in this package is java.util.Date.


5.

It follows the standard defined in ISO 8601, so it is ONLY possible to display the data in English.

 

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