Converting httpSession creation time to Date format

I have the need to convert the value returned from httpSession.getCreationTime() to a Date format. The value returned from getCreationTime is long. I need to parse this value into 2 other fields. The first needs to be in year, month, day format. The second must give me the time in hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

Simple:Date date = new Date(httpSession.getCreationTime())

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