Re: Getting a date of the remote machine from a Java desktop application
- From: "nilangini" <nilangini@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Oct 2005 05:26:19 -0700
Thanks a lot for the reply.
I could not find a way to see the code of setclock application. Sorry,
I am very new to this technology. I may be asking something very basic.
Actually, I am writing a Java desktop application which accesses the
database from a remote server. We are using an MS Access database
residing on the remote server.
In some of the tables when a new record is inserted, we need to insert
the server date in one of the field (like CeationTimestamp). Currently,
whenever a new record is inserted, the client date and time goes in
this field.
Do you have any idea how to achieve this?
Thanks you very much once again,
Nilangini
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