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Subject:    [jira] [Updated] (NET-559) mismatch between timestamp and timezone
From:       "Pappu Prasad (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2014-11-30 13:03:12
Message-ID: JIRA.12758494.1417351716000.43501.1417352592306 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-559?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel \
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Pappu Prasad updated NET-559:
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    Description: 
Using FTPClient.java, FTPFile.java,FTPListParseEngine.java  from commons-net-3.2.jar  \
to access the files on the ftp server(Linux machine) located in EET timezone. After \
accessing the files if  I try to see the time zone and time stamp of the \
file,timestamp is shown in UTC format but timezone is shown as timezone of the place \
where file is being accessed .

Expected was that both should have been in EET format.

Example:
Suppose a file sample.txt on FTP server (in EET zone) is created at 11/27/2014 \
8:28:20 AM.


While accessing the file(in EET time zone) using jar mentioned above ,FTPFile.java's \
getTimestamp method will return time as   11/27/2014 6:28:20 AM EET.

Instead it should have been 11/27/2014 8:28:20 AM EET.

Thanks.

  was:
Using FTPClient.java, FTPFile.java,FTPListParseEngine.java  from commons-net-3.2.jar  \
to access the files on the ftp server(Linux machine) located in EET timezone. After \
accessing the files if  I try to see the time zone and time stamp of the \
file,timestamp is shown in UTC format but timezone is shown as timezone of the place \
where file is being accessed .

Expected was that both should have been in EET format.

Example:
Suppose a file sample.txt on FTP server (in EET zone) has timestamp as 11/27/2014 \
8:28:20 AM.


While accessing the file(in EET time zone) using jar mentioned above ,FTPFile.java's \
getTimestamp method will return time as   11/27/2014 6:28:20 AM EET.

Instead it should have been 11/27/2014 8:28:20 AM EET.

Thanks.


> mismatch between timestamp and timezone
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> Key: NET-559
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-559
> Project: Commons Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Pappu Prasad
> 
> Using FTPClient.java, FTPFile.java,FTPListParseEngine.java  from \
> commons-net-3.2.jar  to access the files on the ftp server(Linux machine) located \
> in EET timezone. After accessing the files if  I try to see the time zone and time \
> stamp of the file,timestamp is shown in UTC format but timezone is shown as \
> timezone of the place where file is being accessed . Expected was that both should \
> have been in EET format. Example:
> Suppose a file sample.txt on FTP server (in EET zone) is created at 11/27/2014 \
> 8:28:20 AM. While accessing the file(in EET time zone) using jar mentioned above \
> ,FTPFile.java's getTimestamp method will return time as   11/27/2014 6:28:20 AM \
> EET. Instead it should have been 11/27/2014 8:28:20 AM EET.
> Thanks.



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