Java Date and Time

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    import java.io.; import java.math.; import java.security.; import java.text.; import java.util.; import java.util.concurrent.; import java.util.regex.*; class Result {

    /*
     * Complete the 'findDay' function below.
     *
     * The function is expected to return a STRING.
     * The function accepts following parameters:
     *  1. INTEGER month
     *  2. INTEGER day
     *  3. INTEGER year
     */
    
    public  String findDay(int month, int day, int year) {
    Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
            calendar.set(year,month-1,day);
            int dayofweek=calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
            String[] daynames={"SUNDAY","MONDAY","TUESDAY","WEDNESDAY","THURDAY","FRIDAY","SATURDAY"};
            return  daynames[dayofweek-1];
    

    } } public class Solution { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { BufferedReader bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); BufferedWriter bufferedWriter = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(System.getenv("OUTPUT_PATH")));

        String[] firstMultipleInput = bufferedReader.readLine().replaceAll("\\s+$", "").split(" ");
    
        int month = Integer.parseInt(firstMultipleInput[0]);
    
        int day = Integer.parseInt(firstMultipleInput[1]);
    
        int year = Integer.parseInt(firstMultipleInput[2]);
    
        String res = Result.findDay(month, day, year);
    
        bufferedWriter.write(res);
        bufferedWriter.newLine();
    
        bufferedReader.close();
        bufferedWriter.close();
    }
    

    }