Hi Dennis, Thanks for your quick response.
Source of data is of java.sql.Timestamp type and its same in both the cases. I understand that there is no time information in Object1 but is there any way to return that object with below format: 2013-12-10T00:00:00*.000*+05:30 Note that I want milliseconds to be appended in response. Cheers, Puneet. On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Dennis Sosnoski <[email protected]> wrote: > This is actually the same format, it's just that the first one doesn't > have any time-within-day information. You're probably using a java.sql.Date > value as the source of the data in Object1, or at least initializing it > with only a date and no time value. > > - Dennis > > Dennis M. Sosnoski > Java Web Services Consulting <http://www.sosnoski.com/consult.html> > CXF and Web Services Security Training <http://www.sosnoski.com/ > training.html> > Web Services Jump-Start <http://www.sosnoski.com/jumpstart.html> > > > On 06/06/2014 04:47 PM, Puneet Gupta wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have a Apache CXF service developed in CXF 2.7.12 and JDK1.7. I am >> calling a service which returns two calendar objects. In SOAP response I >> am >> getting these calendar objects in different formats. >> >> EX: >> >> Calendar Object1: 2013-12-10T00:00:00+05:30 >> Calendar Object2: 2014-05-19T15:25:43.943+05:30 >> >> These objects in WSDL are having XML type as xsd:dateTime. >> >> Can anyone suggest me how to return same format for calendar objects? >> I want to return Calendar object with "*2014-05-19T15:25:43.943+05:30*" >> >> this format specifically and I want this to be accomplished at server >> side. >> >> Cheers, >> Puneet. >> >> >
