Hi Markus,

assume you can accept minor deviations of both system's clocks (both
should have Internet time anyway), you can use Google's DateFormat
class (com.google.gwt.i18n.client.DateTimeFormat). java.util.Date is
still available. Using the Google date format is required - but
accepts the same syntax...

Hope this helps
  Sebastian

On Jul 17, 4:12 pm, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in my server side code I use this method to get a timestamp string:
>
>  private String getDateTimeStr (java.util.Date d)
>  {
>   DateFormat fmt = new SimpleDateFormat ("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
>   String t = fmt.format (d);
>   return (t);
>  }
>
> On client side, these classes (Date, SimpleDateFormat) are not
> available.
> How can I retrieve the time values on client side?
>
> Otherwise I had to make a RPC server call whenerver I need a
> timestamp...
>
> Thanks
> Magnus

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