We have an app where different adjustments etc are entered. All
adjustments etc are based entirely on a single business date from a
single database.

So, no matter where (what Locale) the user (browser) is currently in,
a Date that gets sent to our db should be an EST date, NOT a date
based on another different timezone(ie from UK, Asia etc).
As I understand it, the long value of a Date (when it is instantiated)
will reflect the current Locale. This is not what we need.

Any ideas on how to solve this one?
One idea is we extend Date to create Date with a value that reflects a
true US value - adding an offset regardless of the Locale where its
created. ie: UK date + offset, JP + offset...

We don't have Calendar in GWT, we only have Date, so we can't use the
lovely methods in Calendar.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Anyone else have similar problems with their GWT applications? How did
you solve them?





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