DST TIMEZONE FOR DHAKA
Hi,
I need urgent help regarding DST for Dhaka.Microsoft has released a patch to update the TIMZONE.But it does not works with jre 1.6u5.There no mapping for this new windows timezone.
What I should do now????????????????
Check the JDK/JRE download page and you'll see some timezone information. This is the latest that Sun makes available. Check its documentation to see if it includes what you need.
BTW, your Java version is quite old and does not include timezone/DST changes made since it was released. That's what the TZ updater does for you.
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=======================
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