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To quote the Java.sun.com website:
The Java SE platform's timezone data is not read from the local or host operating system (OS), so OS timezone patches will not update the JRE software's timezone data. Consequently, older JRE releases might have outdated DST rules that have been superseded by changes in timezone boundaries or DST rules that are implemented after that release. As a result, applications running on an older JRE implementation in a region that has changed its DST rules might report the incorrect time after the date that the new DST rules were implemented. This can have serious consequences for software applications |
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