Thanks Oliver! The driver you sent me worked correctly on aix!
Is there a plan for an official (or somewhat official) driver release
soon?
Byron
Parsed date '2005-07-26' in zone America/New_York as 2005-07-26 AD
00:00:00 -0400 (millis=1122350400000)
id=1, effective=1122350400000
Parsed date '2005-07-26' in zone America/New_York as 2005-07-26 AD
00:00:00 -0400 (millis=1122350400000)
id=2, effective=1122350400000
Parsed date '2005-07-26' in zone America/New_York as 2005-07-26 AD
00:00:00 -0400 (millis=1122350400000)
id=3, effective=1122350400000
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Jowett [mailto:oliver@opencloud.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 8:24 PM
To: Byron Nikolaidis
Cc: pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [JDBC] Date problem on Aix jdk1.4.1
Byron Nikolaidis wrote:
> Timezone on AIX box is EDT (you can see Calendar below too).
>
> As for the Calendar output, the values on AIX between rows is
identical
> (except for the time=1122350400000). To compare AIX and Windows,
I
> see a single difference: on Windows the DAY_OF_YEAR=365 compared with
> AIX DAY_OF_YEAR=?, not sure if that means anything?
Not sure; 365 is certainly wrong though.
I also see a slight difference in the timezone info (transitions=139 vs.
transitions=235) but I don't think that should cause any difference in
theory.
> Can anybody run this test on Aix 5.3, either to confirm they get the
> same behavior, or use Java 1.4.2 and verify everything works fine?
Hm, I can only guess that it's some difference in Calendar behaviour
between 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 then..
I'll send you a build of the driver with my pending timestamp changes
included -- there are lots of changes in the date parsing area and I'm
interested whether they change the behaviour you see or not.
-O