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java - Strange problem with timezone, calendar and SimpleDateFormat

Let's consider the following code:

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm:ss dd/MM/yyyy", Locale.US);
long start = sdf.parse("10:30:00 30/09/2009").getTime();
long end = sdf.parse("10:30:00 30/10/2009").getTime();

Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(Locale.US);
c.setTimeInMillis(start);
System.out.println("Start = " + c.getTime());
c.setTimeInMillis(end);
System.out.println("  End = " + c.getTime());

When running this code snippet, I have the following output:

Start = Wed Sep 30 10:30:00 CEST 2009
  End = Fri Oct 30 10:30:00 CET 2009

Why do I get different timezone ?

Note that if I set the first date in august and the second one in september, the output will display the same timezone in both cases:

long start = sdf.parse("10:30:00 30/08/2009").getTime();
long end = sdf.parse("10:30:00 30/09/2009").getTime();

will display:

Start = Sun Aug 30 10:30:00 CEST 2009
  End = Wed Sep 30 10:30:00 CEST 2009

I'm using Java 1.6.0_14

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CEST is Central European Summer Time. It is the same as CET with daylight savings into effect.


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