Interval appointment1 = new Interval(dateTime1, period1);
Interval appointment2 = new Interval(dateTime2, period2);

// == null means no overlap
if (appointment2.overlap(appointment1) == null) {
     // do something
}


Am 30.08.2007 um 05:03 schrieb Damian Corrin:

> Hi I have a very simple question but the answer seems to elude me.  
> I am using joda time in particular DateTime and Period. The  
> DateTime represent an appointment and the Period represents how  
> long that appointment is for. What I want to know is if there is a  
> simply way to determine when a new appointment is added whether or  
> not the new appointment overlaps with any existing appointment  
> DateTime and Period
>
> Cheers in advance
>
> Damian Corrin
>
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