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Subject: Re: [pgjdbc/pgjdbc] issue #1390: LocalDateTime has invalid string serialization
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 17:50:31 +0000
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It is not clear which JDBC call sequence produces wrong result.
In #1391 you alter both implementation and the test code at once, so it is not clear which bug do you fix.
I appreciate you dig into timezone issues (which is not wildly understood), however I would like to have a trivial test-case before we introduce yet another breaking change.
Note: pgjdbc always sends timstamps as UNSPECIFIED type, and it appends timezone just in case.
Have you seen this: https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/blob/178eecc90643b36c8c5cd423ff311b26733384f2/pgjdbc/src/main/java/... ?
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