The DB access code is in the hibernate contrib project, which isn't one 
I'm involved in. Clearly they are adjusting differently for the 
timezone, but why that is I don't know. It could be that 
PersistentTimeOfDay previously got it wrong.

Stephen


Winters, Chris wrote:
> I'm interested in replacing all my project's uses of TimeOfDay with
> LocalTime, but I'm running into a difference in how they're persisted
> with Hibernate. I have an object where I'm storing the major classes
> (DateTime, LocalDate, YearMonthDay, LocalTime, TimeOfDay) that are each
> initialized with the default constructor, but the time stored in the
> database for LocalTime is five hours behind the one stored for
> TimeOfDay.
> 
> This seems like a timezone issue, but I'm creating them exactly the same
> and from what I understood, LocalTime should be a drop-in replacement,
> so I shouldn't need to do any timezone manipulations.
> 
> The hibernate mappings I'm using are:
> 
>   LocalTime -> PersistentLocalTimeAsTime
>   TimeOfDay -> PersistentTimeOfDay
> 
> and I'm using the latest version from svn. I see where the
> PersistentLocalTimeAsTime persister uses the UTC timezone in
> nullSafeGet(), but removing that didn't change anything.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
> --
> Chris Winters, Lead Software Engineer
> Vocollect Healthcare Systems 
> http://healthcare.vocollect.com/
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