Subject | Re: Date or timestamp was broken again? |
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Author | jwcanada |
Post date | 2002-11-04T12:21:48Z |
Blas,
It still not work. I am using jdk 1.4.
Do a simple "select START_DATE, LAST_UPDATED from myTABLE" return
9109-05-21 00:03:38.976, 9109-05-21 00:03:38.976
Jw
It still not work. I am using jdk 1.4.
Do a simple "select START_DATE, LAST_UPDATED from myTABLE" return
9109-05-21 00:03:38.976, 9109-05-21 00:03:38.976
Jw
--- In Firebird-Java@y..., "Blas Rodriguez Somoza" <blas@p...> wrote:
> Hello
>
> The only change in the methods used in timestamp are due to a change
between jdk1.4 and the previous jdk. The problem is that
> Timestamp.getTime don't return milliseconds for versions 1.3 and
older and return milliseconds for 1.4.
>
> After taking with Roman about that, I have commited a patch that I
hope solves this problem.
>
> I expect now timestamp methods will work OK with jdk 1.4 and with
1.3 and previous versions.
>
> Regards
> Blas Rodriguez Somoza
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jwcanada" <jwcanada@y...>
> To: <Firebird-Java@y...>
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 3:18 AM
> Subject: [Firebird-Java] Date or timestamp was broken again?
>
>
> > Blas,
> >
> > It seems that your latest updates broke the date/timestamp again. A
> > few days ago, you fixed the problems as everything was working.
> >
> > I just downloaded the latest, found it was broken again. Could you
> > check it? Thanks
> >
> > jw
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