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From: Diego Dupin <diego.dupin@mariadb.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:15 PM
Subject: java.sql.Timestamp works in MySQL, fails in MariaDB
To: lyallex@gmail.com



 Hi, 

That must normally work, since the mysql connector use the same binary protocol. 
Could you send the exact connection string to know the options you use ?

Diego

Recently I changed servers, my old server was running MySQL and my
Java code worked perfectly. My new server is apparently running Ver 15
5.5.44-MariaDB, for Linux (x86 64)
The following code works and has worked perfectly well for the past 4 years
java.sql.Timestamp transactionTimestamp = new
java.sql.Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
PreparedStatement pstmt
...
pstmt.setTimestamp(4, transactionTimestamp);
pstmt.executeUpdate(); // EPIC FAIL, writes all 0s to the database
I'm currently using mysql-connector-java-5.1.22-bin.jar in WEB-INF/lib
Can anyone throw any light on this please?
Many thanks
Lyallex