Joda-Time allows you to change the clock used by Joda-Time code, but
not to change System.currentTimeMillis(). So I don't think Joda-Time
will overly help you.
Stephen

On 9 May 2013 05:43, nishantha pradeep <nishan...@opensource.lk> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am working on an enterprise application running in JBOSS application
> server. The application records product subscriptions and creates
> transactions once a month.
>
> I want to develop an automated test case in which it makes a subscription,
> shifts the date by 10 months and creates transactions(10 transactions need
> to be created now).
>
> We were trying to use a solution described in
> http://virgo47.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/changing-system-time-in-java/ link
> but the problem is it changes the time of whole JVM.
>
> Then we decided refactor the code and get all the time related functions to
> a one EJB service. Inside the service Java provided time related functions
> are used. Again the problem here is there can be 3rd party libraries those
> have used the Java provided time functions directly. Therefore this solution
> is also not going to work.
>
> There are placed where they have mentioned that Joda-time can be used for
> this matter (stackoverflow). But I was not able to figure out how.
>
> So I would be very thankful if someone could provide me guideline to over
> come my problem.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nishantha
>
>
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