You can represent a dateTime object with the following physical
types:
- TimeSeconds. This
is a 4 byte integer that represents the number of seconds since the epoch.
- TimeMilliSeconds.
This is an 8 byte integer that represents the number of milliseconds since
the epoch.
These types provide a way for c time_t and Java dateTime representations
to be parsed.
The epoch (time 0) is specified by a format string. To change
the epoch you will need to update the CWF physical properties of a dateTime
element defined in a complex type or message:
- In the Physical Representation section you will need to set the Physical Type to either Time
Seconds or Time Milliseconds.
- In the DateTime Format field
set the value to the format of "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm
ZZZ". For example, 2000-01-01T12:59
+00:00.