I m writing a program which involves converting java.util.Date to java.sql.Date…
I’ve done it using getTime() method…
java.util.Date dt = new java.util.Date();
java.text.DateFormat df = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
dt=df.parse("06/12/0785");
java.sql.Date sqldate = new java.sql.Date(dt.getTime());
System.out.print("\n\n\n "+dt.getTime()+" "+sqldate);
I m getting a negative value for dt.getTime() and the value is correct for sqldate…
The doubt i’ve is
`Is it safe to use negative seconds as epoch or is it vulnerable to bugs while implementing it in database in any way.....???
AND
It’s printing wrong date for sqldate on setting date as 00/00/0000 instead of the one mentioned in the example….what might be the cause……and does there lie a solution…….???
If you parse a “00” as month, it will be regarded as December. The day “00” is the last day of the previous month, so the combinations is parsed as the 30th of November. As for the zero year, see Year 0000 in java. Negative values for .getTime() are no problem at all.