Oracle 10g JDBC Timestamp

hello all,,
how r u ?
it is My Problem
when i select a date and a number from Datebase in TOAD Application as
select date1, load from c_day
the result is :
date1 ( type Date ) load ( type Number)
DD/MM/YYYY
01/05/2007 20.30
02/05/2007 16.21
03/05/2007 65.014
04/05/2007 20.30
when inserting this query in Java Code as:
Timestamp t = null;
BigDecimal b = null;
String sql = "select date1, load from c_day";
PreparedStatement stm = con.prepareStatement(sql);
ResultSet rs = stm.executeQuery();
while(rs.next){
t = rs.getTimestamp(1);
b = rs.getBigDecimal(2);
System.out.println("date : " + t.toString() + " , load = " + b.doubleValue());
// some dates is wrong .
Result
date : 01/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 20.30
date : 02/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 16.21
[i]date : 02/05/2007 23:00:00 , load = 65.014
date : 04/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 20.30
so is this a bug in Java or is there is any Solution ???

hello all,,
how r u ?
it is My Problem
when i select a date and a number from Datebase in
TOAD Application as
elect date1, load from c_day
the result is :
date1 ( type Date ) load ( type
Number)
DD/MM/YYYY
01/05/2007 20.30
02/05/2007
16.21
65.014
20.30
ava Code as:
Timestamp t = null;
BigDecimal b = null;
String sql = "select date1, load from c_day";
PreparedStatement stm = con.prepareStatement(sql);
ResultSet rs = stm.executeQuery();
while(rs.next){
t = rs.getTimestamp(1);
b = rs.getBigDecimal(2);
System.out.println("date : " + t.toString() + " ,
load = " + b.doubleValue());
// some dates is wrong .
Result
date : 01/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 20.30
date : 02/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 16.21
[i]date : 02/05/2007 23:00:00 , load = 65.014
date : 04/05/2007 00:00:00 , load = 20.30
so is this a bug in Java or is there is any Solution
???Check your data. It could be that TOAD is using a different time zone or DST value to Java, and that '2/5/2007 2300' turns into '3/5/2007'.
David Rolfe

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