application.
then you may get exact date you want.
Muhammad Bilal Ilyas
Software Engineer
From: Ameya Kulkarni amey...@gmail.com
To: Google Web Toolkit google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 11:09:46 AM
Subject: Date Serialization issues
Hi
Engineer
From: Ameya Kulkarni amey...@gmail.com
To: Google Web Toolkit google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 11:09:46 AM
Subject: Date Serialization issues
Hi
We are sending java.util.Date objects from the server. On the client
side
: Ameya Kulkarni amey...@gmail.com
To: Google Web Toolkit google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 11:09:46 AM
Subject: Date Serialization issues
Hi
We are sending java.util.Date objects from the server. On the client
side these date values are not correct
Hi
We are sending java.util.Date objects from the server. On the client
side these date values are not correct.
Examples:
14-Jul-1000 (on server) is shown as 20-Jul-1000 (on browser)
14-Jul-0100 (on server) is shown as 13-Jul-0100 (on browser)
We are using GWT 2.0. Has anyone faced such issues
Yes...
Convert the date into string and send, it will work well
let me know if u need more info
Regards,
Bhaskar
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Ameya Kulkarni amey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
We are sending java.util.Date objects from the server. On the client
side these date values are not
:46 AM
Subject: Date Serialization issues
Hi
We are sending java.util.Date objects from the server. On the client
side these date values are not correct.
Examples:
14-Jul-1000 (on server) is shown as 20-Jul-1000 (on browser)
14-Jul-0100 (on server) is shown as 13-Jul-0100 (on browser)
We are using