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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:52:54+00:00 2026-06-15T15:52:54+00:00

I’m having trouble parsing a date format that I’m getting back from an API

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I’m having trouble parsing a date format that I’m getting back from an API and that I have never seen (I believe is a custom format). An example of a date:

/Date(1353447000000+0000)/

When I first encountered this format it didn’t take me long to see that it was the time in milliseconds with a time zone offset. I’m having trouble extracting this date using SimpleDateFormat though. Here was my first attempt:

String weirdDate = "/Date(1353447000000+0000)/";

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("'/Date('SSSSSSSSSSSSSZ')/'");

Date d1 = sdf.parse(weirdDate);
System.out.println(d1.toString());
System.out.println(d1.getTime());
System.out.println();

Date d2 = new Date(Long.parseLong("1353447000000"));
System.out.println(d2.toString());
System.out.println(d2.getTime());

And output:

Tue Jan 06 22:51:41 EST 1970
532301760

Tue Nov 20 16:30:00 EST 2012
1353447000000

The date (and number of milliseconds parsed) is not even close and I haven’t been able to figure out why. After some troubleshooting, I discovered that the way I’m trying to use SDF is clearly flawed. Example:

String weirdDate = "1353447000000";

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("S");

Date d1 = sdf.parse(weirdDate);
System.out.println(d1.toString());
System.out.println(d1.getTime());

And output:

Wed Jan 07 03:51:41 EST 1970
550301760

I can’t say I’ve ever tried to use SDF in this way to just parse a time in milliseconds because I would normally use Long.parseLong() and just pass it straight into new Date(long) (and in fact the solution I have in place right now is just a regular expression and parsing a long). I’m looking for a cleaner solution that I can easily extract this time in milliseconds with the timezone and quickly parse out into a date without the messy manual handling. Anyone have any ideas or that can spot the errors in my logic above? Help is much appreciated.

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    2026-06-15T15:52:56+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    Take the milliseconds value in the string:

    /Date(1353447000000+0000)/
    

    and pass that value as a long into the Date constructor:

    Date date = new Date(1353447000000);
    

    and format the date object using SimpleDateFormat.

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