If you have a DateTime object representing the date, time and time zone, 
you can call withZone(DateTimeZone.UTC) to convert the date and time to UTC.

Stephen


Fabien Coppens wrote:
> Hi.
> I have tasks and schedulers that need to be executed at specific times during
> the day in New York time. For example, a certain scheduler needs to be 
> triggered
> at 9:30 AM, New York time, regardless of whether the local time zone is
> currently EST (=UTC-5) or EDT (=UTC-4).
> The server runs on UTC.
> How can use the Joda API to convert 9:30 AM America/New_York to the
> corresponding UTC time of day ?
> Fabien
> 
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