I searched through the mailer archives, but I couldn't find anything about
this. It was also asked here with no answer.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4870637/what-is-the-joda-time-equivalent-of-few-jdk-timezone-functions
I'd rather not use the method at all, but I'm trying to retrofit Joda to
some legacy code that uses it. Subtracting the time zone's DST and standard
offsets would get the equivalent (and probably be more accurate, anyway),
but I can't find a clean way to get the DST offset without having to go
through transitions and check.
On a related note, does getStandardOffset return the same value regardless
of the instant passed in? If so, why does it take an argument?
Thanks,
Matthew McCawley
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