Question:
Is there anyway with java to get a file’s date?
Answer:
Unfortunately, there seems to be no platform-independent way of doing this.The lastModified() method in java.io.File returns a system dependent valuethat can only be used to compare the dates of files. However, the Unixand Windows95 versions of the Sun JDK represent this value as thenumber of seconds since 00:00 January 1, 1970. Knowing this, you canconvert the value to a date using the GregorianCalendar class. But if youdo this, you have to keep in mind that there is no guarantee the Sun JDKwill continue to represent the time of last modification in this manner.There is also no guarantee that any other JVM will use the samerepresentation format. In other words, you cannot use this value in aportable manner.