It doesn't need to specifically check for Date because the first thing the
method does is an instanceof check. So, if your bean property is a
java.util.Date and the JDBC driver returns a java.sql.Date or
java.sql.Timestamp the property should get set.
David
--- Henry Voyer <henry.voyer@gemplus.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I just used DBUtils for a date retreival. And to my astonishement it
> doesnt
> get the Dates.
> I looked in the BasicRowProcessor.isCompatibleType() method, there is no
> Date reference.
>
> Is this normal ? and why?
>
> Regards
>
> Henry
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