Good point. Both jdk's are on the same Ubuntu machine. I assume the TZ's
are the same, as I never took any action to change them.
Brian S O'Neill wrote:
> What time zone? Are you sure that the default time zone for each JDK is
> the same?
>
> On 2010-02-24 10:09 PM, Dan Rollo wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have found the following unit test passes with JDK 1.5, but fails with
>> 64-bit Sun JDK 1.6 (1.6.0.16).
>>
>> I've tested this with joda-time-1.4.jar and joda-time-1.6.jar.
>>
>> Can anyone else confirm the bug, and/or is there a workaround?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan Rollo
>>
>>
>> public void testJodaDateTimeFormatter64bitJDK6() throws Exception {
>> final DateTime dateTime = DateTimeFormat.forPattern(
>> "yyyyMMddHHmmss"
>> ).parseDateTime("20001212050505");
>>
>> assertEquals("This joda time conversion fails under 64-bit JDK
>> 6 (1.6.0.16), and maybe others?",
>> 976615505000L, dateTime.getMillis());
>> }
>>
>>
>>
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