How does JAX-WS map an XML schema date (xs:dateTime) to a Java Date? In particular, if a JAX-WS server receives an xs:dateTime that contains a time zone, does JAX-WS translate the date to the server time zone? For example, suppose a server running JAX-WS is given an XML date of 2010-08-20T00:00:00-04:00 and the server operates in time zone UTC-5, after JAX-WS maps the date to Java Date property now, what string would now.toString() produce?
Given a collection of XML dates as input, JAX-WS will map these to a collection of Java Date objects, but in the log, to my surprise I see a mix of EST and EDT time zones when what I expect to see is all dates in EST, the current host time zone.
Date.toString() prints the time with respect to the server’s timezone.
E.g.
Means that all calls to Date.toString() will be of the format
Fri Jan 01 0:00:00 GMT-5:00 2010Consequently, if you had a web service that took in an input
Dateand returned it without any changes, it would be changed to match the server’s timezone.If you have any further questions, I’d suggest you just play with it yourself.