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Java REST JAX-RS 2.0 – How To Handle Date, Time and Timestamp Data Types Posted: Jun 26, 2015 8:50 AM
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Be it X-Form-Urlencoded or JSON HTTP post to a REST resource end-point, there is no specific “data type” for date or time related data. Most developers will have these data posted as “String” or just simply convert them to Unix timestamp value (e.g. 1435061152). But, as developers implement more and more end-point methods, codes to ...

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