Am 2020-01-07 um 21:58 schrieb Jerry Malcolm:
This may be more of a Java question than Tomcat. But I'm not sure. I
have the same code, talking to the same MySql Linux (AWS) database. I
read a date column value in a Tomcat app. After calling
resultSet.getDate(...) I printed the date instance and the getTime() value:
On windows: 2019-02-01 1549000800000
On linux: 2019-01-31 1548979200000
Again this is the SAME line of code in java reading the SAME field in
the SAME database. Only thing different is Linux/Windows OS. The date
is supposed to be 2/1/2019 and shows that in phpMyAdmin.
I've been running on Linux for a few months. But I don't have an
extensive background in the specifics of Linux. I'm sure there must be
something that is configured differently. I'm at a loss. But this is
not a trivial problem. I do monthly billing. My dates need to be accurate.
Have you verified that you aren't tricked by any timezone issues?
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