Thanks for confirming that. Internally our application uses java.time 
almost exclusively but is converted where 3rd party APIs require so. The 
JDBC binding for timestamp is currently one of these cases.


On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 14:46:43 UTC+1, Evgenij Ryazanov wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> No, they don't use any wrappers in latest versions of H2, they all are 
> handled by own implementations in H2.
>
> Actually legacy java.util.* and java.sql.* data types have different bugs 
> in Java; don't use them if you can.
>
> Documentation of H2 also recommends JSR-310 data types:
> https://h2database.com/html/datatypes.html#timestamp_type
>
>> java.time.LocalDateTime is also supported and recommended on Java 8 and 
>> later versions.
>
>

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