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On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Eric Hancock wrote:

> > Hi all ( I do realize this is a Java specific problem, nothing to do with
> > Jserv),
> > 
> > I have a problem with the Date (java.util.Date) on Blackdown JDK118 on
> > Redhat Linux. I noticed a while ago someone on this list had a similar
> > problem (but on Solaris).  I checked the OS with date command line, which
> > prints the correct local time. But java applications including _IsItWorking_
> > print a date that is 16 hours behind. Can anyone tell me how to fix it, pls?
> > There should be a workaround.

Just because you admit to knowing that this is an off-topic post does not
justify your doing so. I'm sure if you opened a web browser and did a few
searches you could find a Blackdown JDK mailing list where this would be
more appropriate.

Secondly, if you know someone on this list had a similar problem, why not
look in the archives for the solution or find the email of that person and
contact them?



Wayland Chan



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