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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:48:08+00:00 2026-05-14T02:48:08+00:00

I need to parse an RFC 2822 string representation of a date in Java.

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I need to parse an RFC 2822 string representation of a date in Java. An example string is here:

Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:29:05 -0800

It looks pretty nasty so I wanted to make sure I was doing everything right and would run into weird problems later with the date being interpreted wrong either through AM-PM/Military time problems, UTC time problems, problems I don’t anticipate, etc…

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    2026-05-14T02:48:09+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:48 am

    This is quick code that does what you ask (using SimpleDateFormat)

    String rfcDate = "Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:29:05 -0800";
    String pattern = "EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z";
    SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern);
    Date javaDate = format.parse(rfcDate);
    
    //Done.
    

    PS. I’ve not dealt with exceptions and concurrency here (as SimpleDateFormat is not synchronized when parsing date).

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