JDBC ResultSet getDate losing precision?

ResultSet.getDate() returns a java. Sql . Date not a java.

Util . Date . It is defined to be a timeless date.

If you want a timestamp, use ResultSet.getTimestamp()!

You should use java.sql. Timestamp instead of java.sql.Date. You can use it as a java.util.

Date object afterward if necessary.

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