Any patch for US Daylight Saving Time 2007

Do anybody know which Patch of Oracle 9i and 10g will solve US Daylight Saving Time issue 2007

Version 4 is the latest version of the time zone file. It is not available on all platforms yet. Check patch 5632264 to see if it is available for your platform.

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    http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6317178
    Does anyone know if they have handled this in earlier JDK releases (1.3.x, 1.4.x)? If not, do they have any plan to handle these changes?

    1.3.1_18 had a timezone change.
    http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/ReleaseNotes.html
    1.4.2_11 had some timezone changes (but now there is a 1.4.2_12, so use that).
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    Not sure exactly what the timezone changes were, but check the release notes or give those JDKs a try.

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  • App. Servers Patches (Fix) for U.S. Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007

    Hi --
    I am having an issue with Oracle 10g Application Server (9.2.0.4 and 10.1.2) and BEA Weblogic (8.1.4) upgrading their corresponding JDK's to resolve the Daylight Saving Time Changes. Right now these app servers are using SUN jdk version, whcih prone to the DST issue, less that JDK 1.4.2.11.
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    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/USDST/
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    Hi,
    Thanks for posting.
    Metalink Note:403311.1 for DST E-Business Suite (EBS))Patches.
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  • Oracle Fix for U.S. Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007

    Hi --
    Does any one know that if Oracle 10g Application Server (9.0.4) or Oracle 10g Application Server (10.1.2) as a fix for this issue.
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    The details for the issue can found at this location:
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    Thanks

    Hi,
    Thanks for posting.
    Metalink Note:403311.1 for DST E-Business Suite (EBS))Patches.
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  • Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007 for USA

    Can anyone give me solution how to handle Daylight saving Time changes in 2007 in USA for JDK 1.3.x releases? We are using this due to some vendor dependency. We can�t upgrade to higher versions up to middle of the 2007. I would be thankful if somebody gets back to me.

    I have a similar issue where we cannot upgrade the jdk 1.1 without involving a lot of effort. If we keep the same old jdk, can someone tell me if use of Date and Calendar api will be impacted by the Daylight saving change.....provided the timezone is default and not explicitly set to EST. Also there isnt any timezone related buss logic.

  • Daylight Saving Time Changes for 2007

    Hello Friends
    Sun's J2SE 1.4.2_11 has taekn care of the new Daylight Saving Time changes in accordance with The Energy Policy Act of 2005. Does anyone know if bea has incorporated same changes to their Jrockit, if so then starting which version.
    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/USDST/
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    We currently compile and run our application with Jrockit 1.4.2_04 (build 1.4.2_04-b05), if we change to minor version 11 for 1.4.2 should we recompile the application. I would think that DST related binaries would only be called at run time not compile time, however I am far from being a compiler expert. Can any learned friend shed some light.
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  • Appliaction Server 9.2 Daylight Saving Time Patch

    We have an older Oracle Application Server 9.2. Do I need to apply Daylight Saving Time Patch.
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  • Conversion mapping is losing time zone data during daylight saving time

    We have a problem with conversion of Calendars to timestamp with timezone for the last hour of Daylight Saving Time (e.g. 01:00 EDT - 01:59 EDT) where it is being interpreted as Standard Time which is in reality 60 minutes later.
    We've written a JUnit test case that runs directly against TopLink to avoid any issues with WAS and its connection pooling.
    The Calendar theDateTime comes from an object called TimeEntry which is mapped to a TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE field using conversion mapping with Data Type TIMESTAMPTZ (oracle.sql) and Attribute Type Calendar (java.util).
    We are using:
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    Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
    Oracle JDBC driver Version: 10.2.0.1.0
    platform=>Oracle9Platform
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    The wrong time zone is in the database. It should be EDT -4. Let's test the SQL that should be generated by TopLink. It should look like the following.
    Execute this SQL:
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    SELECT the_date_time, EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_REGION FROM the_date_time), EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_ABBR FROM the_date_time), EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_HOUR FROM the_date_time)
    FROM time_table WHERE time_table_id=1
    This provides the same results:
    THE_DATE_TIME EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_REGION FROM the_date_time) EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_ABBR FROM the_date_time) EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_HOUR FROM the_date_time)
    29-OCT-06 01.00.00.000000 AM US/EASTERN US/Eastern EST -5
    Now, execute this SQL:
    UPDATE time_table SET the_date_time = TO_TIMESTAMP_TZ('10/29/2006 01:00 EDT US/Eastern','mm/dd/yyyy HH24:MI TZD TZR') WHERE (time_table_id=1)
    SELECT the_date_time, EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_REGION FROM the_date_time), EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_ABBR FROM the_date_time), EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_HOUR FROM the_date_time)
    FROM time_table WHERE time_table_id=1
    This provides better results:
    THE_DATE_TIME EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_REGION FROM the_date_time) EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_ABBR FROM the_date_time) EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_HOUR FROM the_date_time)
    29-OCT-06 01.00.00.000000 AM US/EASTERN US/Eastern EDT -4
    The correct time zone is now in the database. Let's test reading this with the following Java:
    System.out.println("cal= " + theDateTime);
    System.out.println("date= " + theDateTime.getTime());
    System.out.println("millis= " + theDateTime.getTimeInMillis());
    System.out.println("zone= " + theDateTime.getTimeZone());
    This provides the following results:
    cal= java.util.GregorianCalendar[...]
    date= Sun Oct 29 01:00:00 EST 2006
    millis= 1162101600000
    zone= sun.util.calendar.ZoneInfo[id="US/Eastern",...]
    The TimeZone object is correct since we are using the US/Eastern regional time zone, but the millis are wrong which makes the time EST instead of EDT. The millis should be 1162098000000.
    The conversion from java.util.Calendar to TIMESTAMPTZ loses the actual offset when setting to a regional time zone. It can maintain this info by specifying it explicitly.
    The conversion from TIMSTAMPTZ to java.util.Calendar also loses the actual offset even if the correct offset is in the database.
    Has anyone else encountered this conversion problem? It appears to be a conversion problem in both directions. I know that the Calendar is lenient by default and will assume Standard Time if time is entered during the repeated 1 o'clock hour at the end of Daylight Saving Time, but the Calendars we are using are explicit in their time, so this would be classified as data corruption.
    Nik

    Opened an SR. Looks like there is a problem with conversion either in TopLink or in JDBC.

  • Does BOXI 3.1 supports Daylight Saving Time (DST)?

    Hi ,
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    Raghuveer.

    Hi Reddy,
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    KP

  • USA Residents:  Early Daylight Saving Time *Changes*.

    Apparently, a few folks are unaware of the changes & patch because for various reasons they do not check and/or use their Software Update Control Panel.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305056 About Daylight Saving Time changes in 2007

    I have a similar issue where we cannot upgrade the jdk 1.1 without involving a lot of effort. If we keep the same old jdk, can someone tell me if use of Date and Calendar api will be impacted by the Daylight saving change.....provided the timezone is default and not explicitly set to EST. Also there isnt any timezone related buss logic.

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