The parsing is a little tricky. However, the JSR-310 code managed to
achieve it, so it would be possible.

Stephen


2009/9/8 James Richardson <ja...@time4tea.net>:
>
> On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 23:25:21 +0100, Stephen Colebourne
> <scolebou...@joda.org> wrote:
>> Martin Janik wrote:
>>>     Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
>>>     Invalid format: "2009-09-07 10:56:49 Europe/Prague" is malformed
>>>     at "Europe/Prague"
>>>
>>> When the "ZZZ" pattern is changed to "Z" or "ZZ", it works fine.
>>> Is there any way to get that running? Am I missing anything? I'm
>>> unable to find any answer to this issue. :-(
>>
>> Parsing of the time zone like this is not supported sadly.
>>
>
> was there a technical reason why? i've thought i've needed this before (i
> worked around it), or is it just that nobody implemented it yet.
>
> (not a criticism in any way!)
>
> James
>
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