Zulu 2 TimeZones
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− | <code><Parameter name="zulu.timezone" value="America/New_York " override="false" /></code> | + | <code><Parameter name="zulu.timezone" value="America/New_York" override="false" /></code> |
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This change will require a restart of Tomcat, which can be accomplished using the [[360Works Admin Tool]] | This change will require a restart of Tomcat, which can be accomplished using the [[360Works Admin Tool]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 10 January 2019
Zulu will run by default in the time zone that the host machine is configured for; however, if the physical machine where Zulu is running is in a different time zone than the users of the calendar, times synced to Google can appear to be incorrect, so Zulu 2 has the option to adjust the server timeZone.
The time zone property is located in Zulu's context.xml descriptor file, which can typically be found in one of these locations:
[edit] Windows
C:\Program Files\360Works\Applications\conf\Catalina\localhost\zulu.xml
[edit] Mac
/Library/360Works/Applications/conf/Catalina/localhost/zulu.xml
Once you locate the context descriptor file, you need to find this specific line:
<Parameter name="zulu.timezone" value="" override="false" />
And replace the empty value="" with a valid timezone string (a list of valid timezone strings can be found here).
For example:
<Parameter name="zulu.timezone" value="America/New_York" override="false" />
This change will require a restart of Tomcat, which can be accomplished using the 360Works Admin Tool