Daylight Savings Time Changes for 2007
Could Oracle have made it any more confusing to update database server software for the DST changes starting in March? One document I read points to at least a dozen other documents, some of which are actually written in English.
Has anyone been able to simplify this procedure or are you all just hoping the DST changes don't affect you?
Are you not able to find the correct patch for your database platform?
You can always contact Oracle Support to clarify any issues you may have that relate to your platform.
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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/
Thanks for the answers in advance.
Regards
Rajeev BhogalHello All
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.
Henrik what do you think.
Regards and Thanks
Rajeev Bhogal -
Daylight Savings Time Change Mar-2007
Is this years new date for DayLight Savings Time going to affect my WRT54G v3.1 router? My firmware is 4.30.5.
Also, does anyone know why the opening admin page for my router say I have a WRT54GL?Versions 1 - 4 and GL's use the same firmware because they all have the Linux operating system.
The new release firmware for versions 1 to 4 is 4.21.1 If there is no fix for the new DST in 4.30.x it might be in the new release. -
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.
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DST-2007 Daylight Savings Time Patches for MAC OS
I have found Daylight Savings Time patches for other platforms.
Is there a patch for Daylight Saving Time for MAC OS?
Thanks.
Bevmarkpb91 wrote:
Coffs Harbour, northern NSW along the coast. So I'm on Sydney AES time.
Beautiful part of the world! I have under Date and Time in System Preference marked as such
Date and Time South Asia (have set automatically unticked)
Then Time Zone set for Australian Eastern Daylight saving time
Melbourne - Australia (I'm in Ballarat)
With set time automatically up the top unticked
They are the settings I have always used and my computers have always reverted to and from Daylight savings (except of course I'm in Queensland, Then I have to reset my location and remember to set it back.
Other than that if may come down to trashing your pref file for date and time.
Good Luck -
JRE Update regarding Daylight Savings Time changes
Hi,
Is there a JRE Update to be released anytime soon dealing with the US Daylight Savings Time changes?
A similar update was released for the DST changes in Australia (JRE 1.5.0 Update 6). The link to information page is:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/AusTimeZone/
If there is an update coming for US, when would it be?
Thanks,
Vinay.If you had read through the bugs related to the one
whose link was in the post just before yours, you
would have seen this one:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=639
1777
which appears to answer your question.If I read the bug report right, a fix was made to JDK 1.3.1 to handle the Australia situation. Are you pointing me to the workaround or a potential fix for the US timezone issue?
The bug report says: "This fix is based on tzdata2006a." Does this tzdata file include an entry for the March 2007 onwards change in the US?
-Raj -
Multiple instances spawned after daylight savings time change
This is a known issue and there is an SAP Knowledge Base Article created on this issue:
1448881 - Multiple instances spawned after daylight savings time change
Below is the information from the SAP Knowledge Base Article:
Symptom
Scheduled reports that are supposed to run once a day, run multiple times.
Duplicate instances are being created.
Environment
BusinessObjects Enterprise XIR2 SP5
BusinessObjects Enterprise XIR2 SP5 + FP5.x
Reproducing the Issue
A report is scheduled to be run on a daily basis - this is a Recurring schedule.
Normally the report runs once a day, at a particular time.
After Daylight Savings Time change, the report runs at the specified time, but immediately after the successful instance, another instance is spawned.
Many more instances spawn after each instance completes.
Cause
This is a known issue: ADAPT01318487. This issue is because of DST and how our code handles this change.
Resolution
There is currently no known fix for this issue. There is however a script that can quickly resolve the problem.
The issue it seems is related to Daily recurring schedules.
What this script will do:
it will run a query to display all your DAILY Recurring jobs
you will have the option to choose your jobs and reschedule them by 1 hour
you will then highlight the same job and change them back by 1 hour
by modifying the schedule times, you are modifying the schedule itself and this will keep the issue of duplicate instances from occurring.
Exact Steps to Complete:
Stop the Job Servers.
Double click on the .hta file.
Change the System Name to that of your CMS name.
Add the Administrator's password.
Click Logon.
Click List All Recurring Instances.
Select All.
Make note of what it says in: Schedule Selected Recurring Instances: Should be 1 hr earlier.
Click Reschedule Selected Recurring Instances.
Choose All instances again and change Schedule Selected Recurring Instances to 1 hour Later.
Click Reschedule Selected Recurring Instances.
Now start your Job Servers.
The issue should not occur again.
The Script is attached here, but please review the SAP Knowledge Base article 1448881 as wellHi Nicola,
- The multiple spawned instances issue ONLY affects XI3 SP3+ only. For XI3 SP1 and SP2 all Fix Pack levels this is not an issue as it was introduced as a problem in SP3.
- 1568239 notes the Java version and can apply to all O/S environments and is updated to reflect that.
If you are located in Europe you can also apply the patches in advance of the DST change to avoid the problem. If you are in Americas at this point utilizing the clean up scripts for this year is the approach needed to clean up the spawned instances and reschedule the existing schedules.
Thanks,
Chris -
A few weeks ago I noticed that everything past 3/8 was an hour ahead, and I assumed once daylight savings time changed it would all jump back. It hasn't, and I don't know how to continue scheduling events or if I should change them all. I read that (a few years ago) the suggestion was give it 24 hours to adjust??
I think this problem is more complex. Background - UK clocks went back at the end of October; the USA went back one week later. I am in the UK and my Outlook calendar contains appointments created in the USA.
Someone in the USA created a recurring appointment before any clocks went back. In Outlook everything is correct. The meeting times are the same each week except for the one week between the two clock changes when, quite correctly, the meeting shows up one hour earlier. When I sync with my iPhone, the meeting shows at the same time every week regardless - this is incorrect.
Someone in the USA created a recurring appointment in the week after the UK clocks went back but before the USA clocks did. Outlook correctly shows the first occurrence as one hour earlier than all the following occurrences. Unfortunately - and this is the really nasty bit - the iPhone shows ALL the appointments one hour earlier than they should be. The only one that is correct is the first one.
This is a nasty bug and something that Apple needs to fix. -
I just got an e-mail from Sun about the DST issue for 2007.
Is Adobe going to come up with a fix for this or should we download
the JDK directly from Sun? We are currently running JDK 1.4.2_04.
Some sort of communication about this issue would be appreciated.
U.S. Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007
The United States has planned a change to its DST observance
beginning in 2007. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandates that DST
will start on the second Sunday in March and end on the first
Sunday in November. In 2007, the start and stop dates will be March
11 and November 4, respectively. These dates are different from
previous DST start and stop dates. In 2006, the dates were the
first Sunday in April (April 2, 2006) and the last Sunday in
October (October 29, 2006).
If you are concerned about application failures that may
result from these DST changes, you should update your Java Runtime
Environment. The following Java platform versions have correct time
rules to handle the DST changes that will affect U.S. time zones in
2007. You can download any of the following Java platform versions
to resolve this DST issue:
JDK 6 Project (beta)
J2SE 5.0 Update 6 or later
J2SE 1.4.2_11 or laterOk, I have figured out what the issue is here. I'm posting
this in the hopes
that Adobe will modify their document, "How to upgrade the
JVM that ships with
ColdFusion" at
http://www.adobe.com/go/2d547983.
There are several steps that
are omited or vague, so here is some additional information
that will help you
in the upgrade process.
JVM 1.5.x is NOT supported for ColdFusion. The link
specified for the upgrade
process points to the Java SE page which currently displays
1.5.x as the
current version. Instead go directly to the 1.4.2x page at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
to get the correct version of the
JVM.
It should also be noted that the default installation for
the JVM points to
C:\Program Files\Java\JDK<version>, this default
directory must be changed
because the java.config file does NOT allow for white space
in the java.home
argument. When installing the JVM you should choose the
?Custom? install and
install to C:\Java or a directory structure that does not
contain spaces. It
may be helpful to rename the JRE directory under Jrun4 and
install to that
directory directly if you don?t want the java files outside
of the Jrun
directory. This is important because if there is white space
in the directory
structure, ColdFusion will not start up and return a ?Service
fails to start
with Service-Specific Error 2? message when starting the
service.
Once you have installed the JVM it is necessary to create a
directory in the
JVM folder called ?Server?. There is already a directory in
the folder called
?Client?. Once you create the Server directory, copy the
contents of the Client
directory into the new directory called Server; this is
completely omitted from
the document and is important to the process for upgrading
the JVM.
Using the above information combined with the document
provided by Adobe, I
was able to install the JVM 1.4.2_11 and ColdFusion started
up using it.
Hopefully these suggestions will help others in the future
when they need to
upgrade the JVM.
Thanks! -
ICal and iCloud Calendar Appointments Problems Following Daylight Savings Time Change
This morning following the daylight savings time change, I noticed that some but not all of my appointments had shifted forward an hour. Strangely enough, some are correct on the iCloud calendar but are still not correct in iCal. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Here's another anomaly: the info panel is showing the correct time while the calendar view is not! I have turned off time zone support in both iCal and the iCloud calendar. It's so frustrating when you rely on these tools--especially for appointments--and you find that you can't trust them to be accurate!
samdale67,
Have you had any luck fixing this problem yet?
I just noticed today that my iCloud calendar is consistently one hour behind my iPhone4s calendar. It's as if my iCloud calendar never got the Daylight Savings Time Spring Forward message. The iPhone, on the other hand, updated to DST right on schedule. It's annoying because I'm starting to use my iCloud calendar and would like the time change to be applied.
DaveStump -
How to determine if daylight savings time change will occur automatically
Can any one assist me in determining if a daylight savings time change will occur automatically, or if it will require manual intervention
Your operating system controls your "clock" and any running application only "uses" what it is told.
Not a QuickTime issue. It's up to the user to set the clock. -
2007 Daylight Savings Time Changes
What, if any, effects will the 2007 changes to US daylight savings time have on the operation of the LabVIEW 7 Express development environment and deployed applications created with it?
I believe the answer depends on the OS the application runs under.
If MS has there act together and the machine in question has recieved updates, there should be no issue.
If you are running Unix (or a variation o such), a patch must be applied (at least that was the story my wife gave for working all night Saturday night).
I can not answer this Q for Mac or LV-RT running under Pharlap.
Ben
Message Edited by Ben on 02-27-2007 10:24 AM
Ben Rayner
I am currently active on.. MainStream Preppers
Rayner's Ridge is under construction -
Support for US Daylight Saving Time changes in 2007
The Start and Stop dates for Daylight Savings Time in US will change from 2007.
From Sun's bug database, it looks like Sun has handled this Daylight Saving Time changes in JDK 1.5.0_06.
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).
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/ReleaseNotes.html
Not sure exactly what the timezone changes were, but check the release notes or give those JDKs a try. -
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.
Summary of the Issue: Information about the impact of the US Energy Policy Act of 2005, which changes the effective dates of US Daylight Saving Time (DST) in 2007 for the US. The passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 alters the Daylight Saving Time (DST) start and stop dates by four weeks. Extended Daylight Saving Time will begin in March of 2007.
The details for the issue can found at this location:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/USDST/
ThanksHi,
Thanks for posting.
Metalink Note:403311.1 for DST E-Business Suite (EBS))Patches.
Regards,
Phani.K -
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.
The details about the DST can be found at this location:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/USDST/
ThanksHi,
Thanks for posting.
Metalink Note:403311.1 for DST E-Business Suite (EBS))Patches.
Regards,
Phani.K
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