Re: Environment Timezone being considered when using SolrJ

2009-10-28 Thread Michel Bottan
Hi Hoss, Thanks for the clarification again. Now I can see where the problem resides. My client application was formatting date fields using SimpleDateFormat and as you said, it assumes host timezone configuration. : your dateFormat object doesn't know that the 'Z' at the end of the string you a

Re: Environment Timezone being considered when using SolrJ

2009-10-27 Thread Chris Hostetter
: I've a wrote a Unit Test in order to simulate the date processing. A high I think you are missunderstanding what your test is doing, but i'll get to that in a second... : level detail of this problem is that it occurs only when used the JavaBin : custom format (&wt=javabin), in this case the

Re: Environment Timezone being considered when using SolrJ

2009-10-23 Thread Michel Bottan
Hi Hoss, Thanks for the clarification. I've a wrote a Unit Test in order to simulate the date processing. A high level detail of this problem is that it occurs only when used the JavaBin custom format (&wt=javabin), in this case the dates get back set with environment UTC offset coordinates. On

Re: Environment Timezone being considered when using SolrJ

2009-10-22 Thread Chris Hostetter
: When using SolrJ I've realized document dates are being modified according : to the environment UTC timezone. The timezone is being set in the inner : class ISO8601CanonicalDateFormat of DateField class. The dates aren't "modified" based on UTC, they are formated in UTC before being written to