`java.time.LocalDateTime` is a class in the Java programming language that represents a date and time without a time zone information. It is part of the `java.time` package introduced in Java 8, which provides a modern date and time API. `LocalDateTime` stores the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second components of a date and time, allowing for precise calculations and comparisons. It is useful for scenarios where the time zone is not important, such as scheduling events or storing timestamps.
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