Hi,
we have set SerializationFeature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS to false and in java8 it wrote time in milliseconds precision (java worked this way for a long time).
After migrating to java11 the precision is nanoseconds
- (Java 8- - 2020-01-28T16:31:37.698+01:00)
- (Java 9+ - 2020-01-28T16:31:37.698185+01:00)
This is fine, but unfortunately the services both northbound and southbound of our system can work with milliseconds (3 digits).
Would it be possible to create a SerializationFeature to enable java8 behavior meaning serializing only to milliseconds precision?
We use a spring boot autoconfiguration where we would like to set this globally for all of our microservices.
Thanks,
Ondrej
PS: Maybe until then, could you provide us instructions for the best way to setup this in Spring Boot 2.2.x?
Thanks
Hi,
we have set
SerializationFeature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPStofalseand in java8 it wrote time in milliseconds precision (java worked this way for a long time).After migrating to java11 the precision is nanoseconds
This is fine, but unfortunately the services both northbound and southbound of our system can work with milliseconds (3 digits).
Would it be possible to create a
SerializationFeatureto enable java8 behavior meaning serializing only to milliseconds precision?We use a spring boot autoconfiguration where we would like to set this globally for all of our microservices.
Thanks,
Ondrej
PS: Maybe until then, could you provide us instructions for the best way to setup this in Spring Boot 2.2.x?
Thanks