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Volker Weber closed MYFACES-1159:
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    Resolution: Invalid

GMT as default timezone for DateTimeConverter is required by spec
see MYFACES-506

> GMT is not good default timezone in DateTimeConverter
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>
>          Key: MYFACES-1159
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1159
>      Project: MyFaces Core
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.1.1
>  Environment: Apache Tomcat 5.5.15, MyFaces 1.1.1, Hybernate 3
>     Reporter: Martin Beránek

>
> There is a problem with default time zone in DateTimeConverter.
> I want to display date (loaded from db through hibernate), for example: 
> 1970-09-02/00:00:00  (java.util.Date). So dateTimeConverter decrease date by 
> 1 hour and then display 1970-09-01/23:00:00. This is because after init the 
> DateFormat contains time zone default for my host. The only workaround is 
> manualy set local timezone in <f:convertDateTime timeZone="..." />. I thing, 
> that the best solution is not set format.setTimeZone(tz) when user doesn't 
> specify other timezone, or set localtimezone ( TimeZone.getDefault() ).

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