time change
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Fri Sep 20 22:57:28 EDT 2002
John Chambers <jc at trillian.mit.edu> writes:
> Invariably it turns out to be time-zone problems caused by the fact
> that the java libraries use local time internally, and the code just
> can't figure out how to adjust for DST for timestamps coming from
> other machines.
That's a shame. I just recently started learning java, and I was happy
to read that its internal clock type was a 64-bit millisecond clock
based on the Unix epoch, which gave it a 3000-year timespan. Too bad
they screwed up on the timezones.
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