Update sql server database field of type datetime using jsp
I'm working in a jsp applicaion which use SQL server 2000 as database. I need to update database field with current time, so I used a bean for that in which I used following method:
public java.sql.Time getSqlTime(){
Calendar cal=Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new Date());
java.sql.Time sqlTime=new java.sql.Time(cal.getTime().getTime());
return sqlTime;
when I print the time on a page using this method works properly, but I update a database field of type datetime, it takes correct time but updates with '01/01/1900 12:26:46 PM' like that. I need only time , how can I correct this?
Thank you
public java.sql.Time getSqlTime(){
Calendar cal=Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new Date());
java.sql.Time sqlTime=new
java.sql.Time(cal.getTime().getTime());
return sqlTime;
}to get the Time for current time, you can just simply do
java.sql.Time sqlTime = new java.sql.Time(System.currentTimeMillis());I dun know about SQL server 2000... but thinked that you should declare you
field as time rather as datetime.
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