Hi Stephen,

Sorry to bother you again. But I am not sure if I got it right.
If I call these two method with a millisecond from summer time
I will get a difference e.g. of 1 hour. When I run the same code with a 
millisecond from winter time the delta will be zero?

Thanks for your help.
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Colebourne [mailto:scolebou...@joda.org] 
Sent: Freitag, 10. Februar 2012 02:04
To: Discussion of the Joda project
Subject: Re: [Joda-interest] Daylight Saving Time

On 8 February 2012 11:33, Michael Szediwy <michael.szed...@syslink.ch>
wrote:
> is the daylight saving time delta always 1 hour?

No. It can vary.

> Or can it be retrieved from the time zone objects?

You'd have to calculate the difference between getOffset(long) and
getStandardOffset(long)

Stephen

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