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Old 11-14-2007, 08:53 AM
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How to accurately test if timezone data is updated?
Dear Sir,

I updated JRE 1.5.0_13 with the newly released tzupdater version. The output of the command:

#java -jar tzupdater.jar -V

tzupdater version 1.3.0-b01
JRE time zone data version: tzdata2007h
Embedded time zone data version: tzdata2007h

Even through it shows that the tzdata used by JRE is updated, I was interested to know if there is any other method that can systematically find out if the timezone data is updated eg. By displaying the date of a country that uses DST whose details have been newly updated by tzupdate.

Thank you for investing your precious time to read this message.

With regards,
Santhoshkumar.
santhosh.mtech@gmail.com
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