Sorry, correction:

   public static String cambiaNumeroFecha(Long fecha) {
        Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
        Date d = new Date(fecha);
        c.setTime(d);

         String r = Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.YEAR)) + "-"
                + Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.MONTH)) + "-"
                + Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH));
        return r;
    }

El Sunday, June 20, 2021 a la(s) 11:36:23 PM UTC-5, [email protected] 
escribió:

> My app sends the date in milliseconds to a WS. Upon receiving it, I 
> convert it to date format in the WS, but it appears to me with differences 
> with respect to the initial value.
> I decided to send the date in string format and as my logic in the app 
> always uses the date in milliseconds, it seemed correct to create a method 
> to return the date in string.
>
> The problem I have is that he always returns me with a wrong month. I have 
> tried to use DateUtil, but can't find a way to apply it.
>
> My method is as follows and I appreciate the support.
>
>     public static String cambiaNumeroFecha(Long fecha) {
>         Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
>         Date d = new Date(fecha);
>
>          String r = Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.YEAR)) + "-"
>                 + Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.MONTH)) + "-"
>                 + Integer.toString(c.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH));
>         return r;
>     }
>

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