On 07.02.2012 11:31, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> I'd suggest looking at the User Type project.
> http://usertype.sourceforge.net/

That's where I looked before I posted this message here. However, I 
found no type that supports the SQL2003 timestamp with time zone type 
(in a single column). I'm aware that not all database vendors support 
this type. Oracle, PostgreSQL and HSQLDB at least do...

Cheers,
Marcel

> On 7 February 2012 07:54, Marcel Stör<mar...@frightanic.com>  wrote:
>> There seems to be no standard way to map Joda DateTime to Oracle
>> "timestamp with time zone"? If you need time zone there's only the
>> database-agnostic way of creating an extra column...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Marcel
>>
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