MySQL runs with timezone "GMT+8", but Tomcat with "GMT". When I save datetime to my database, everything seems to be OK, but when I check the datetime value in the database, I see the "GMT" value. Also when I try get the value from the database the value is changed, seems like the value in the database is taken as "GMT+8", so Java changes the value to "GMT". I have set the connection URL like this
[This solution don't work with Java 10+] It seems impossible without little hacking (i.e. accessing private fields of the ClassLoader class) This blog provide 2 ways of doing it. For the record, here is the short version. Option 1: fully replace java.library.path with the new value) public static void setLibraryPath(String path) throws Exception { System.setProperty("java.library.path", path); //s
Markdown allows for embedded code. How can this be done in org-mode? I know about source-code blocks: #+begin_example blah-blah #+end_example But what I want is something like this (obviously, with the right syntax, which I do not know): This is `embeded code`. Can this be done in org-mode? Not possible to find that in the documentation ...
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