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[jira] Commented: (ABDERA-44) Date with TimeZone doesn't work (ex:
2005-12-11T10:10:10+01:00)
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James M Snell commented on ABDERA-44:
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I am unable to duplicate the results. When I do...
Date date=AtomDate.parse("2005-12-12T12:12:12+01:00");
System.out.println(date);
I get..
Mon Dec 12 03:12:12 PST 2005
What jvm are you running? What OS?
> Date with TimeZone doesn't work (ex: 2005-12-11T10:10:10+01:00)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ABDERA-44
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ABDERA-44
> Project: Abdera
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: NIcolas Maisonneuve
>
> AtomDate.java handles only this pattern
> 2005-12-11T10:10:10Z
> but not this kind of pattern
> 2005-12-11T10:10:10+01:00
> (wrong date generated)
> date=AtomDate.parse("2005-12-12T12:12:12+01:00");
> System.out.println(date);
> -->
> Mon Dec 12 01:00:00 CET 2005
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