#mohamad-java-date
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mohamad-java-date
@pine pendant our timestamps are unix timestamps. Not sure on the right way there are kind of dozens of ways with java over the years depending on your version, the third-party libraries you use, etc.
I'd just quickly try an example to confirm it's what you want
We are not using third party library. we are using the java.time.LocalDateTime and jdk version is 11.
Sure sorry I mean you can just try quickly locally and confirm really
I can help if you get stuck!
but really the first recommendation is to try locally quickly which should unblock you in a few seconds!
no thank you! close this thread! i have an application to upgrade by the next week and i need to deploy our next version of our integration with Stripe! of course i checked it locally!! i needed more like a confirmation that this timestamp has nano second portion in it or not. i definitely do not need someone telling me to try it locally because it is the first thing i do!