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Convert a java.util.Date Object to a java.sql.Date Object

The following code demonstrates how to convert a java.util.Date object to a java.sql.Date object:

import java.sql.*;import java.util.*;public class cs{public static void main(String[] args)  {  GregorianCalendar date_1=(GregorianCalendar)Calendar.getInstance();  System.out.println(date_1.getTime());  java.sql.Date date_2= new java.sql.Date((date_1.getTime()).getTime     ());   System.out.println(date_2);  }}

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