> Actually uses the Locale.getDefault() value at initialisation, so
> since the PC is in "es" then you get "es" :-)
> Y si no quieras español, ¿porque tener el PC así? jeje.
I can not get used to mm/dd/yyyy date format, no way!

> Change your default JRE Locale to be "en" is the only way.
I though it was just some command line or configuration parameter...

Thanks Andy!
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