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
: 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
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
: 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