The date itself doesn't have any time zone. Its
toString()
method uses the current default time zone to return a String representing this date:Date date = new Date();
System.out.println(TimeZone.getDefault());
System.out.println(date);
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
System.out.println(TimeZone.getDefault());
System.out.println(date);
Executing the above code on my machine leads to the following output:sun.util.calendar.ZoneInfo[id="Europe/Paris",offset=3600000,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=true,transitions=184,lastRule=java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=Europe/Paris,offset=3600000,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=true,startYear=0,startMode=2,startMonth=2,startDay=-1,startDayOfWeek=1,startTime=3600000,startTimeMode=2,endMode=2,endMonth=9,endDay=-1,endDayOfWeek=1,endTime=3600000,endTimeMode=2]]
Fri Jul 06 09:24:45 CEST 2012
sun.util.calendar.ZoneInfo[id="UTC",offset=0,dstSavings=0,useDaylight=false,transitions=0,lastRule=null]
Fri Jul 06 07:24:45 UTC 2012
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11337557/what-is-the-default-timezone-in-java-util-date
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