>From documentation, Derby is supposed to implement JDBC4.2 which introduces
JSR 310 (Date & Time API) support into JDBC (among other things).

Reading http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/170, I would have thought the following
code would work, but it doesn't:




What's the supposed way of reading/writing JSR 310 types from/into JDBC
database?




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