Hi,
I have an odd issue in that I am working on an issue that results in the
offset time being output twice when using the following code on a linux
box. However when run on a windows machine the out put is as expected:
Date.toString() = 2008-12-03T09:30:00.000z
DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.forPattern("dd MMM YYYY,
HH:mm ZZ zzz");
Formatter.print(date.toDateTime());
Output when run on Linux: 03 Dec 2008, 09:30 +00:00 +00:00
Output when run on Windows: 03 Dec 2008, 09:30 +00:00 GMT
Does anyone know how to correct this for a linux environment?
Regards,
Chris Haskins
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