Hi

    I'm sorry, but it was not this that I wanted to know, I try again.

    How can I replace org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.CalendarSer/Deserializer for my own CalendarSer/Deserializer ???

    Thiago

Steve Loughran wrote:
It should be there already. If it isnt in Axis 1.0, get the CVS version

----- Original Message -----
From: "Thiago Leão Moreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 05:13
Subject: Re: Date Serialization by Apache Client.


  
    Hi

    Does any one know if is possible write a Serializer for
java.util.Calendar ???

    Thiago

Steve Loughran wrote:

    
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramaswamy, Muthu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 18:22
Subject: RE: Date Serialization by Apache Client.




      
I am in PST Timezone. The ZONE_OFFSET: is -8:00 hours.

So I would expect to see a Timestamp with Time Zone of "2002-11-11


        
00:00:00


      
-8:00" for the Date "2002-11-11" with 00:00:00 time component.

Looks like it adds 8:00 hours to refer it to GMT time.


        
java.util.Date has to TZ info, so expect confusion wherever it gets
received; axis' assumptions may be different from others

use the Calendar class, and explicitly set your TZ. It also gets
      
marshalled
  
as an xsd:date, but the TZ is correct.





      
    



  

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