Apache Axis - Calendar instance that gets serializ

2019-06-14 06:42发布

I'm using Apache Axis to communicate with a web service written in .Net.

One of the functions in that WS has special handling when it encounters DateTime.MinDate (i.e. "0001-01-01"). Now, I'm trying to send this special value to the WS, but there seems to be no equivalent to DateTime.MinDate in Java.

As you probably know, Axis wraps xsd:dateTime into Calendar objects, so I tried sending new GregorianCalendar(1 ,1 ,1); but this didn't do the trick. I tried calendar.setTime(new Date(0)), I tried many more combinations, but nothing seems to get serialized as

<endDate xsi:type="xsd:dateTime">0001-01-01T00:00:00.000Z</endDate>

which is what I need. Does anyone have any clue how can this be achieved?

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【Aperson】
2楼-- · 2019-06-14 07:29

The following will create a GregorianCalendar object that will serialize to the equivalent of DateTime.MinValue.

GregorianCalendar gc=new GregorianCalendar(1,0,1);
gc.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-0"));

Note the following:

  • The month parameter is zero based, not 1 based.
  • GregorianCalendar defaults to the local time zone, therefore the timezone needs to be adjusted manually.
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