Forget it, the problem seems to be on my side. I was assuming that
SQLiteJDBC was able to handle ISO compliant dates and convert them to
a Date object, but this doesn't seem to be the case :-( Sorry for the
hassle.
BTW, referring to the statement on the Usage doc on the website, the
standard Unix timestamp isn't 64 but 32 bits wide <http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_timestamp#Representing_the_number>.


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