Le 2011-03-07 à 14:24, Chuck Hill a écrit :

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> On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> Just tried that, and when I display the date in a WOTextField with a 
>> dateformat formatter, the time show up in GMT instead of America/Montreal, 
>> even if I call this.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Montreal")); 
>> in Session.java.
> 
> Is "this" the date formatter?

this = session. 

> 
> Chuck
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>> 
>> To make it short, I want to store the time in GMT, but want to show and edit 
>> it in the local timezone of the user. Me starting to think that I should use 
>> a long that store the epoch :-/
>> 
>>> any reason you can't just run your app in GMT via the user.timezone 
>>> property?
>>> 
>>> ms
>>> 
>>> On Mar 7, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> It look like H2 stores the time in the system's timezone instead of GMT. 
>>>> For example, a NSTimestamp which time is 13:40:58 Etc/GMT is stored as 
>>>> 08:40:58 because my system is set to America/Montreal (GMT -5). According 
>>>> to H2 documentation:
>>>> 
>>>> " If the time zone is not set, the value is parsed using the current time 
>>>> zone setting of the system. Date and time information is stored in H2 
>>>> database files without time zone information. If the database is opened 
>>>> using another system time zone, the date and time will be the same. That 
>>>> means if you store the value '2000-01-01 12:00:00' in one time zone, then 
>>>> close the database and open the database again in a different time zone, 
>>>> you will also get '2000-01-01 12:00:00'. Please note that changing the 
>>>> time zone after the H2 driver is loaded is not supported. "
>>>> 
>>>> I really need to store the dates in GMT, or at least store the timezone 
>>>> offset, but I didn't find how to tell H2 to store it. I was thinking it 
>>>> might be because the formatter that ERH2PlugIn.formatValueForAttribute() 
>>>> calls is not storing the timezone offset, but when debugging, I don't even 
>>>> reach that formatter, so the problem doesn't seem to be there.
>>>> 
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