Question: if you have a way to know the browser timezone, why don't
you persist the date in UTC and show it in the browser timezone when
rendering any web page?

On 10/7/07, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rodrigo de Avila wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > i have the following problem: my server is on Toronto, Canadá
> > (timezone "America/Toronto"), but I work in Porto Alegre, Brazil
> > (timezone "America/Sao_Paulo"). In the future, other users work in my
> > system, with a lot of timezones. What is the best way to persist the
> > DateTime objects using Hibernate, to the system show the persisted
> > dates in the user timezone?
>
> Try
> http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/contrib/hibernate/api-release/org/joda/time/contrib/hibernate/PersistentDateTimeTZ.html
>
> Stephen
>
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