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oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP Vs java.sql.Timestamp

Hi All,

I have ercently migrated my project on the WAS6 which is utilizing the below configuration:

WebSphere Platform 6.1 [BASE 6.1.0.2 cf20633.22] running with process name LNGDAYV-0000493Node01Cell\LNGDAYV-0000493Node01\server1 and process id 4812
Host Operating System is Windows XP, version 5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 3
Java version = J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 Windows XP x86-32 j9vmwi3223-20060504 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20060501_06428_lHdSMR
JIT - 20060428_1800_r8
GC - 20060501_AA, Java Compiler = j9jit23, Java VM name = IBM J9 VM

I have a Oracle table which is having a column as status_date of type TIMESTAMP(6). The java code is quering this table to get data. The type of this data in my local host is "oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP" while on one my collegue's machine this type is coming up as "java.sql.Timestamp".
Has anyone else faced similar issue? I am using Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition version 10.2.0.2.0

TIA
Jun 29 '11 #1
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Never mind, i got the solution to this problem.Thanks everyone.
Jul 5 '11 #2

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