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Create a file called SystemDefault.properties in /QIBM/userdata/java400

Add a line:

user.timezone=xxx

where xxx is the java designation for your timezone (i.e. EST, IET, CST,
GMT, etc.)
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"Franco Biaggi" <fbiaggi@ticino.com>
Sent by: java400-l-admin@midrange.com
03/08/2002 07:27 AM
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        To:     "JAVA400-L@midrange.com" <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
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        Subject:        Java time on AS/400


hello,
running java apps on AS/400 V4R5M0 JDK1.3 the time is an hour before !!!
The system time is correct and the system value QUTCOFFSET is set correct
(+1);

How to have the correct time on java apps ?
Is there a Locale to set ? If yes where ?

Thanks.





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