Thank you Stan. It worked.
I appreciate the help.

On May 2, 12:32 am, Stan B <[email protected]> wrote:
> GWT has class 
> DateTimeFormathttp://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.6/com/google/g...
>
> On May 1, 3:09 pm, Neo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks Jim.
>
> > Now, I have a question at this point. Now as per you solution I get
> > the date.
> > But i want to display the date in a particular format say : yyyy-mm-dd
> > HH:mm:ss, hence I use SimpleDateFormat.
>
> > But SimpleDateFormat wont work in my client side code.
>
> > Now, how am I supposed to do this ?
>
> > On May 2, 12:00 am, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > In client Java code, you can get your client browser date by new Date
> > > (). In server Java code the same code gives you the date about your
> > > server sytem. It depends on which one you want. They are not  the same
> > > in most cases. It is the same if you test it in your local machine.
>
> > > Jimhttp://www.gwtorm.comhttp://code.google.com/p/dreamsource-orm/downloa...
>
> > > On May 1, 2:47 pm, Neo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > As I understand that whenever I need to fetch anything from the server
> > > > I have to use RPC.
>
> > > > Now, I need to find the system's current date. I cant do it on my
> > > > client side code, so have to do it in my server code. But for this
> > > > trivial need do to I have to use RPC ?
>
> > > > Please explain to me the best approach to use for getting the date ?- 
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