I have following code
dateTimeFormat = ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeNoMillis()
and i use dateTimeFormat below
public static String print(Date value) {
return dateTimeFormat.print(value.getTime());
}
And now i get problem, in my print method i put many date instances with + 4 hours time, and after dateTimeFormat.print(value.getTime()); i get time with +3 hour, but one of all date instances become with +4 hours, this error for me.
In all date instances has the same time zone Europe/Moscow
What may be wrong in my case?
In all date instances has the same time zone Europe/Moscow
A Date
instance doesn't have a time zone - it's just an instant in time. But you should probably specify the time zone for your formatter, e.g.
dateTimeFormat = ISODateTimeFormat
.dateTimeNoMillis()
.withZoneUTC();
If you want a value which does know about a time zone, you should use DateTime
instead of Date
.
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