Parsing a String with a GMT timezone to Date using SimpleDateFormat?

The problem was that GMT+300 isn't valid GMT string according to the Java Timezone specification.

The problem was that GMT+300 isn't valid GMT string according to the Java Timezone specification. Solution: Manipulating the timezone portion of input string. GMT+300 ==> GMT+3:00.

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