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    Erez
    Member

    Hi,

    I am experiencing a strange behaviour where all the files in a packaged EAR produced by MyEclipse are marked with the time of one hour ahead.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    Erez

    #227869

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Erez,
    I packaged up a few Enterprise EARs with some test projects I had (old and new) and none of them had differentiating timestamps on the EARs or the files inside of them, so we need to chalk this one up to ghosts… on your end 😀

    #227871

    Erez
    Member

    I am working on Windows XP, using Jerusalem time-zone, does it mean anything?? Is there any thing I can look into ?

    #227884

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Can you try something, go to File > Export > To Zip, are the contents of the ZIP file timestamped correctly?

    #227917

    Erez
    Member

    ok, I tried it – the file timestamp of all files is one hour ahead. why?

    #227918

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    No idea at all… that is straight Eclipse code there… try using the jar command line util… does that do it to? If so, try and create a normal zip file with some archive program… did that happen too?

    #227919

    Erez
    Member

    that was really quick reply 🙂 I go and try!

    #227920

    Erez
    Member

    A normal ZIP archive tool does not touch the time of files – and just to make sure I tried it.
    So I guess Eclipse touches the time of all files.. strange.

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