On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Honton, Charles <charles_hon...@intuit.com
> wrote:

> Sorry about the leftover cruft.  The description should be:
>
> <p>The default {@link TimeZone} used to create a {@Link Date} when the
> {@link TimeZone} is not specified by the format pattern.</p>
>

Now in SVN.

Thank you,
Gary


>
> Chas Honton
>
>
> On 2/29/12 8:55 AM, "sebb" <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >On 29 February 2012 16:17,  <ggreg...@apache.org> wrote:
> >> Author: ggregory
> >> Date: Wed Feb 29 16:17:26 2012
> >> New Revision: 1295173
> >>
> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1295173&view=rev
> >> Log:
> >> Apply fix suggested by Benedikt Ritter on the ML: "The problem is, that
> >>there is no method with name "getTimeZoneOverridesCalendar()" in
> >>DateParser, so that link can't be resolved (I think you already knew
> >>that :).
> >> I suppose the comment is meant to refer to getTimeZone() in
> >>java.util.Calendar. If so, you can fix that by changing the link to:
> >>{@link java.util.Calendar#getTimeZone()}"
> >
> >-1
> >
> >I think that's wrong - see my comment on Dev list thread.
> >
> >> Modified:
> >>
> >>commons/proper/lang/trunk/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/Dat
> >>eParser.java
> >>
> >> Modified:
> >>commons/proper/lang/trunk/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/Dat
> >>eParser.java
> >> URL:
> >>
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/lang/trunk/src/main/java/org/
> >>apache/commons/lang3/time/DateParser.java?rev=1295173&r1=1295172&r2=12951
> >>73&view=diff
> >>
> >>=========================================================================
> >>=====
> >> ---
> >>commons/proper/lang/trunk/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/Dat
> >>eParser.java (original)
> >> +++
> >>commons/proper/lang/trunk/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/time/Dat
> >>eParser.java Wed Feb 29 16:17:26 2012
> >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ package org.apache.commons.lang3.time;
> >>
> >>  import java.text.ParseException;
> >>  import java.text.ParsePosition;
> >> +import java.util.Calendar;
> >>  import java.util.Date;
> >>  import java.util.Locale;
> >>  import java.util.TimeZone;
> >> @@ -67,8 +68,8 @@ public interface DateParser {
> >>      *
> >>      * <p>This zone is always used for <code>Date</code> formatting.
> >>      * If a <code>Calendar</code> is passed in to be formatted, the
> >> -     * time zone on that may be used depending on
> >> -     * {@link #getTimeZoneOverridesCalendar()}.</p>
> >> +     * time zone on that may be used depending on {@link
> >>Calendar#getTimeZone()}.
> >> +     * </p>
> >>      *
> >>      * @return the time zone
> >>      */
> >>
> >>
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