You'll find the problem will come back. It's a daylight savings problem
and will happen during a certain time period. I can't remember the
specifics but it's because there is no DST information on the wire and
the Calendar created during deserialization will pick up the setting of
the current machine. Either the serializer is not taking account of DST
when it works out the timezone offset or the deserializer is not
resetting the timezone not to use DST I think.
I looked at this a long time ago with our implementation. It's a
horrible problem.
Pete
Malachi de Aelfweald wrote:
>Well, this is odd...
>
>Since I tried replacing the libraries, and that didn't work, I put the
>old ones back... I am not getting that bug anymore... ????
>
>Malachi
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kohsuke Kawaguchi [mailto:Kohsuke.Kawaguchi_at_Sun.COM]
>Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 11:54 AM
>To: users_at_jaxb.dev.java.net
>
>
>I suspect a daylight saving issue. I think we saw a few similar reports
>around.
>
>Could you download the latest version of xsdlib.jar from
>http://msv.dev.java.net/ file sharing section and see if that fixes the
>problem?
>
>regards,
>--
>Kohsuke Kawaguchi
>Sun Microsystems kohsuke.kawaguchi_at_sun.com
>
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