DateDisplayFormatter interface.
 SmartGWT includes several built-in DateFormatters for common formats - see below:
 
 | Date formatting methods | 
|---|
 
 | DateUtil.TOSTRING | The default native browser toString()implementation. | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOLOCALESTRING | The default native browser toLocaleString()implementation. | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOUSSHORTDATE | Short date in format MM/DD/YYYY | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOUSSHORTDATETIME | Short date with time in format MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOEUROPEANSHORTDATE | Short date in format DD/MM/YYYY | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOEUROPEANSHORTDATETIME | Short date with time in format DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOJAPANSHORTDATE | Short date in format YYYY/MM/DD | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOJAPANSHORTDATETIME | Short date with time in format YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOSERIALIZEABLEDATE | Date in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS | 
 
 | DateUtil.TODATESTAMP | Date in the format <YYYYMMDD>T<HHMMSS>Z Example: 20051104T111001Z | 
 
 
 
 | Time formatting methods | 
|---|
 
 | DateUtil.TOTIME | String will display with seconds and am/pm indicator: [H]H:MM:SS am|pm | 
 
 | DateUtil.TO24HOURTIME | String will display with seconds in 24 hour time: [H]H:MM:SS | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOPADDEDTIME | String will display with seconds, with a 2 digit hour and am/pm indicator: HH:MM:SS am|pm | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOPADDED24HOURTIME | String will display with seconds, with a 2 digit hour in 24 hour format: HH:MM:SS | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOSHORTTIME | String will have no seconds and be in 12 hour format: [H]H:MM am|pm | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOSHORT24HOURTIME | String will have no seconds and be in 24 hour format: [H]H:MM | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOSHORTPADDEDTIME | String will have no seconds and will display a 2 digit hour, in 12 hour clock format: HH:MM am|pm | 
 
 | DateUtil.TOSHORTPADDED24HOURTIME | String will have no seconds and will display with a 2 digit hour in 24 hour clock format: HH:MM. |