I have an application that runs in The Netherlands,
but is operated from England. Date/times are thus
stored and converted with a dateformatter set with the
Timezone "Europe/London". It looks fine. Ie, I enter a
time as "15:00" (UK time) and in the database it shows
"16:00" (Dutch time) which is expected. Reading and
displaying it back also works, EXCEPT when I use JSTL
and 

<fmt:formatDate timeZone="Europe/London" ...

When daylight savings kick in (start of April I
think), the times are showed 1 our behind when
displaying it with JSTL. When formatting it manually
with my dateformmater, it is correct again. Ie, I
enter a time as "15:00", it shows in the DB as
"16:00", but JSTL shows it as "14:00". Formatting
'manually' shows the correct 15:00 time.

Is this a bug? Or is there something else I need to do
to get this right?

Thanks

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