Dispalying date in 24 hr format in JSF

Hi
Is there way to show date in 24 Hr format.
ie if I want to display date as
MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS
01/10/2007 15:02:55
with ,
<f:convertDateTime pattern="MM/dd/yyyy" hh:mm:ss/>
its displaying as , 01/10/2007 00:00:00
Thanks
Sandip

Hi anguquga,
Its working for displaying normal dates.
But I am using
<t:inputCalendar for date saving.
i.e I have form in which I have to save date by selecting date from <t:inputCalendar component
so while displaying saved record I am getting date as
02/17/2007 24:00:00
this 24:00:00 is coming all places though I saved date with different time.
for displaying date I am doing as,
<h:outputText id="startDate" value="#{bean.startDate}">
<f:convertDateTime pattern="MM/dd/yyyy kk:mm:ss " />      </h:outputText>
Thanks
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