Thiago
Steve Loughran wrote:
It should be there already. If it isnt in Axis 1.0, get the CVS version
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From: "Thiago Leão Moreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Date Serializatio
t the CVS version
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From: "Thiago Leão Moreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Date Serialization by Apache Client.
Hi
Does any one know if is poss
anage the time zone information.
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> From: Ramaswamy, Muthu [mailto:mramaswamy@;gers.com]
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hours to refer it to GMT time.
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From: Navneet Joneja [mailto:njoneja@;interwoven.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:05 PM
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Subject: RE: Date Serialization by Apache Client.
Are you at Zulu - 8 hours in your system time zone?
The format str
It should be there already. If it isnt in Axis 1.0, get the CVS version
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From: "Alex Dovlecel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Or else you could send instead of a date, an long, like getTimeMillis().
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8:22
Subject: RE: Date Serialization by Apache Client.
I am in PST Timezone. The ZONE_OFFSET: is -8:00 hours.
So I would expect to see a Timestamp with Time Zone of "2002-11-11
00:00:00
-8:00" for the Date "2002-11-11" with 00:00:00 time component.
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> > I am in PST Timezone. The ZONE_OFFSET: is -8:00 hours.
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> > So I would expect to see a Timestamp with Time Zone of "2002-11-11
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From: "Ramaswamy, Muthu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 18:22
Subject: RE: Date Serialization by Apache Client.
> I am in PST Timezone. The ZONE_OFFSET: is -8:00 hours.
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> So I would
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From: Navneet Joneja [mailto:njoneja@;interwoven.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:05 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Date Serialization by Apache Client.
Are you at Zulu - 8 hours in your system time zone?
The format string that you specify indicates 8:00 Zulu time
Are you at Zulu - 8 hours in your system time zone?
The format string that you specify indicates 8:00 Zulu time - so if you're 8
hours behind Zulu (is that PST?) then your time is 8:00 zulu and you have no
bug.
- Navneet
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From: Ramaswamy, Muthu [mailto:mramaswamy@;gers.c
Axis treats all dates coming into its serializer / deserializer as GMT,
and skews it to you time zone.
The only way, other than writing your own serializer, is to skew values
in and out on the server side.
Here is the hack that I used: Anyone with a better idea?
Basically perform these function
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