From: Kevin G. <ke...@go...> - 2003-01-08 01:01:28
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After thinking about it a little, I think I know why--it's not platform independent (epochs differ on different platforms). No pid, no hostname, no time()--java surely does not subscribe to the "easy things should be easy" philosphy. Msc...@ao... wrote: > In a message dated 1/7/03 3:12:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, > ke...@go... writes: > >> Hey, am I missing something, or is there no way to log the current >> seconds-in-the-epoch (time()) without writing a custom cspec? It's not >> part of the java SimpleDateFormat. > > > > Hmm, strange, doesn't look like there is. There's %r for the number of > seconds since program start (in PatternLayout), and all sorts of stuff > in SimpleDateFormat, but no unix time. It'd be easy to implement, but > since we've got custom specs, we're all set :). > > -- Mike -- Happy Trails . . . Kevin M. Goess (and Anne and Frank) 904 Carmel Ave. Albany, CA 94706 (510) 525-5217 |