Yep, this caused us no end of trouble when we were adding time zone
support to our product.  We finally had to get around it by using
fieldwise copying to convert between JDK dates and Joda dates.

K


On 6/4/06, Amit Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I am working with Joda (joda-time-1.0.jar) and I found some differences
> between Joda & the JDK daylight saving times for several time-zones.
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> It causes a lot of problems when daylight changes (some code uses Joda and
> some is using the Java date Apis).
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> For example, EST and MST are calculated differently.
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> Are you aware of this problem?
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> Is there a solution???
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> Thanks, Amit
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