On 20/10/2012, at 9:21 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm working on ERGroupware, and I was wondering if I should use NSTimestamp. 
> I started using it to make it more "WO friendly" but I have to fu**ing 
> convert everything because the dates for ical4j, Zimbra and MS Exchange 
> expect a java.util.Date or java.util.Calendar, hence the need to create or 
> convert NSTimestamp.
> 
> So the question: for new frameworks that will go in Wonder, should we keep 
> using NSTimestamp or should we use something else?

If you're talking about code internal to your new framework, then presumably it 
doesn't matter.  But if it's code that's going to interface with existing 
frameworks, aren't you creating an interoperability problem given that every 
existing framework uses NSTimestamp?  What am I missing here?


-- 
Paul Hoadley
http://logicsquad.net/



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