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Hi,
"Hello world" level.
This class prints the actual date
properly:
import java.util.Date;
class $$Date { public static void main(String args[]) { Date d1 = new Date(); System.out.println("La data è:" + d1); } }
If I try to set the date this
way:
import java.util.Date;
class $$Date { public static void main(String args[]) { Date d1 = new Date(99, 9, 13); System.out.println("La data è:" + d1); } }
I report such error message: "The constructor called to create
java.util.Date using arguments (int, int, int) is damaged"
I tried to reinstall the VA 2.0 Prof.Ed. CD with the encluded service pack,
but result is unchanged.
Any help appreciated.
Ciao. Gaiardi |
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