We've had a test start failing that checks if certain dates parse since upgrading from amazon-corretto-11.0.7.10.1-windows-x64
to amazon-corretto-11.0.9.11.2-windows-x64
.
I've written out a small example to show this. It passes in 11.0.7.10.1
and fails in 11.0.9.11.2
.
final String dateString = "16/08/2017 07:28:33 PM EST-05";
final DateTimeFormatterBuilder dateTimeFormatterBuilder = new DateTimeFormatterBuilder();
dateTimeFormatterBuilder.parseCaseInsensitive();
dateTimeFormatterBuilder.appendPattern("d/M/yyyy h:mm:ss a zX");
final DateTimeFormatter formatter = dateTimeFormatterBuilder.toFormatter();
final OffsetDateTime parsedDate = OffsetDateTime.from(formatter.parse(dateString, new ParsePosition(0)));
System.out.println(parsedDate);
Exception in thread "main" java.time.format.DateTimeParseException: Text '16/08/2017 07:28:33 PM EST-05' could not be parsed at index 23
at java.base/java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.parseResolved0(DateTimeFormatter.java:2046)
at java.base/java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.parse(DateTimeFormatter.java:1916)
at test.DateTest.main(DateTest.java:19)
Is this a bug in the JDK or something we're doing incorrectly?
Corretto Issue
Locale
s or providers.