Hi, I'm in my first steps with joda time and I really like to have such a
good option to Date and Calendar.

I've seen some tutorials and made some PoC and it works perfect. What I
can't find in the docs and searching is how to persist LocalTime using JDBC.
I'm using postgre and have some 'time' fields, but as far as I undersend, a
Time obj have to be given to the JDBC API. Is there a way to convert a
LocalTime obj to a java.sql.Time equivalent? If not, some workaround or
idea?

I hope to see the JSR-310 in the JDK, is nice to see how good projects
influence the evolution of the language.

Thanks in advance!
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