CMP dates and timezones

Is there anyway to have a cmp bean with a java.util.Date or java.sql.Timestamp attribute to insert that date into the db (oracle in this case) in GMT, regardless of it's timezone?
Can this be done through a descriptor?

The clients are PCs that have TV recorder cards. I have an existing system that has a simple MySQL table, a PHP web front end and Java JDBC clients that poll the DB directly and do the recordings.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by using a timer. I haven't fully designed the client server protocol/conversation for the EJB system, but I expect something like.
ClientN -> Server : "Hi I'm ready for work"
Server -> Client : "Grand"
[Every 10 seconds of so]
ClientN -> Server : "Got any work for me?"
Server->ClientN : "Nope"
[Until]
Server->ClientN : "Yes, do this!"
ClientN->Server : "Certainly! I'll get right to that"
[Every 10 seconds of so]
ClientN->Server : "I'm doing this thing you asked, okay?"
Server->ClientN : "Yep, keep going."
[OR]
ClientN->Server : "Look, I've messed up somehow, I've given up."
Server->ClientN : "Fine, I'll get someone else who can do it."
[OR]
ClientN->Server : "I'm doing this thing you asked, okay?"
Server->ClientN : "No, stop right there!"
This allows 'tasks' aka recordings to be given to pooled devices and for recordings to switch device mid recording even.
All I need is a method query to query between date ranges and determine which programmes should be running and then figure out "Programme->Ready Device" priorities.
I did consider an event based system. Where the clients listen on a UDP port for commands from the server, but it didn't seem to fit with the request/response/session nature of EJB conversational flow.
I'm still very new to EJBs and J2EE in general, maybe getting in too deep too soon with this project.
Paul

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