Hi,

Alex, thanks a lot for your help.
I've been following your advises and it seems to be clearer for me.

The problem is that our tstamp column is a DATE column.

When I manually try an insert then an update with java.sql.Timestamp, it does 
not work. If I execute it with a java.sql.Date, it works but it doesn't save 
minutes and seconds info. 
For a concurrent access management column, it is not so good.
I created another column with TIMESTAMP type (I'm on Oracle 9i) and it works 
fine with Timestamp.
I'm using the oracle ojdbc14.jar driver.

Do I have another solution than changing all my oracle tstamp column types?

Thanks in advance,

Fred

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