Date Component not to consider Timezone Day Light Savings

Hi,
when i use a input date component with timestamp .. where my local system timezone is Eastern Standard time (US)
Now i am selecting a date of 10 March 2013 with time 02:00:00 am , but in the text field after the selection, i am getting the date and time as 10 mar 2013 01:00:00
It is moving one hour back because day light saving occurs between 2 am to 3 am during this time of the year.
Same for 11 Mar 2012 02:00:00, day light saving does not occur on one particular day of the year... sometimes its 11 mar , 10 mar, 12 mar.. but everytime between 2 am to 3 am.
Now i am using a zulu standard time for which i have used this date component, i dont want this day light saving to be considered and change the time i enter during day light
saving period, it should give me the time that i have chosen
Is there any component in Jdev where it takes the value which we give or how can we build it where the date component comes with the time and does not change.
Thanks,

No this is not working, any other way
I am using jdev 11.1.1.5
Edited by: user10873676 on May 20, 2013 2:28 AM

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