Hi,
I want to convert java.sql.Date to org.joda.time.DateTime but I have a
problem with the date 1900-1-1. Here is my code
java.sql.Date date = new java.sql.Date(0,0,1);
org.joda.time.DateTime dateTime = new org.joda.time.DateTime(date.getTime
());
System.out.println(dateTime);
the output is : "1899-12-31T23:09:21.000+00:09:21"
but with
java.sql.Date date = new java.sql.Date(0,0,2);
org.joda.time.DateTime dateTime = new org.joda.time.DateTime(date.getTime
());
System.out.println(dateTime);
the output is "1900-01-02T00:00:00.000+00:09:21".
And with
java.sql.Date date = new java.sql.Date(99,0,1);
org.joda.time.DateTime dateTime = new org.joda.time.DateTime(date.getTime
());
System.out.println(dateTime);
the output is "1999-01-01T00:00:00.000+01:00"
I don't understand this "+00:09:21" timezone at the beginning of the
century. If somebody can explains me.
I am using joda 1.2.1. Is there any workaround to solve this 1900-1-1
problem ?
Seb
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