Date on the server
2 answers
Thanh,
I think that, in general, the server time would be used when saving
timestamps on the server but there may be specific instances where the
client time is sent across the wire and persisted. Did you have a
particular case in mind?
Michael
Thanh Nguyen wrote:
I think that, in general, the server time would be used when saving
timestamps on the server but there may be specific instances where the
client time is sent across the wire and persisted. Did you have a
particular case in mind?
Michael
Thanh Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering what is the time saved on the server. Is it the time on
the server or is it the time on the client (Eclipse, WebUI)?
Thank you,
Thanh
Hi Micheal,
If look at creationDate of workitems or comments inside workitems, can I
assume that the time is of the server local time? Or is it UTC time?
Thank you,
Thanh
Michael Valenta wrote:
If look at creationDate of workitems or comments inside workitems, can I
assume that the time is of the server local time? Or is it UTC time?
Thank you,
Thanh
Michael Valenta wrote:
Thanh,
I think that, in general, the server time would be used when saving
timestamps on the server but there may be specific instances where the
client time is sent across the wire and persisted. Did you have a
particular case in mind?
Michael
Thanh Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering what is the time saved on the server. Is it the time on
the server or is it the time on the client (Eclipse, WebUI)?
Thank you,
Thanh