I wanted to convert from string to java.util.Date. for the same purpose I used following code,

String timeStamp = "Mon Feb 14 18:15:39 IST 2011";
DateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dow mon dd hh:mm:ss zzz yyyy");
Date ts = (Date)formatter.parse(timeStamp);

The format given to SimpleDateFormat() is format of java.util.Date. When you convert util's Date to string it comes in this format('dow mon dd hh:mm:ss zzz yyyy'). But when I execute code, It gives me Exception. I Don't know what exactly I needed to do to get rid of this problem. I am posting the part of StackTrace of exception. If anybody knows the solution,

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Illegal pattern character 'o' at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.compile(SimpleDateFormat.java:769) at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.initialize(SimpleDateFormat.java:576) at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.(SimpleDateFormat.java:501) at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.(SimpleDateFormat.java:476) Thank you in advance.

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Try this instead:

DateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE MMM dd hh:mm:ss zzz yyyy");

E is used for "Day in Week" as text, M is the month name.

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Yes, this format is correct. Actually from java docs I got that format for util's Date.toString() function. Thank you very much. – Sagar Feb 14 '11 at 14:26
Actually, it should be HH (hours in 0..23) and not hh (hours in 1..12. The documentation of Date.toString is quite confusing, I'm just filing a bug report about this. – PaĆ­lo Ebermann Feb 14 '11 at 15:27
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You've formatted it wrong I believe, if you look here http://download.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html its E for day of the week and M for month

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Your answer is also correc, but same as Andreas's answer. Anyways thanks for the link. – Sagar Feb 14 '11 at 14:28
Yes I am sorry, I wrote it as he was writing it. He did answer first though so I really don't mind, as long as you got your question answered! – Mike Feb 14 '11 at 14:29
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