When handling Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Extensible Markup Language (XML) in Web services in earlier releases:
TimeStampOffset JADE type values were encoded in the generated XML with the wrong sign for the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) bias; that is, - instead of + and + instead of -. The JADE SOAP parser also expected the wrong sign to establish a passed value. This meant that JADE to JADE handling was be correct, but C# to JADE communication resulted in the wrong value.
A negative TimeStampInterval JADE type value ignored the negative sign when the value was parsed by JADE, and the interval was always positive. In addition, the XML constructed by JADE did not include a negative sign for a negative TimeStampInterval value.
The TimeStampOffset value now has the correct sign for UTC bias and the TimeStampInterval value negative sign is now recognized by the JADE parser and included in the XML constructed by JADE.