To misquote Star Wars
"Use the source, Luke"

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Stephen


On 11 December 2010 12:19, Tauren Mills <tau...@groovee.com> wrote:
> I'm switching an application over to use Joda Time, but haven't completed
> the transition. I'm using both JDK Dates and Calendars as well as Joda
> DateTimes.
> When using the JDK's TimeZone the default can be set with a java argument:
>         -Duser.timezone=UTC
> Or via Java:
>         TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
> Or other ways as well (default to OS timezone, etc.)...
> Does Joda Time initialize itself based on these same rules? If my
> application has already set the default JDK TimeZone using
> TimeZone.setDefault(), do I also need to do this?
>          DateTimeZone.setDefault("UTC");
> Thanks,
> Tauren
>
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