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I have a long timestamp 1499070300 (equivalent to Mon, 03 Jul 2017 16:25:00 +0800) but when I convert it to LocalDateTime I get 1970-01-18T16:24:30.300

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long test_timestamp = 1499070300;

LocalDateTime triggerTime =
                LocalDateTime.ofInstant(Instant.ofEpochMilli(test_timestamp), TimeZone
                        .getDefault().toZoneId());
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You need to pass timestamp in milliseconds:

long test_timestamp = 1499070300000L;
LocalDateTime triggerTime =
        LocalDateTime.ofInstant(Instant.ofEpochMilli(test_timestamp), 
                                TimeZone.getDefault().toZoneId());  

System.out.println(triggerTime);

Result:

2017-07-03T10:25

Or use ofEpochSecond instead:

long test_timestamp = 1499070300L;
LocalDateTime triggerTime =
       LocalDateTime.ofInstant(Instant.ofEpochSecond(test_timestamp),
                               TimeZone.getDefault().toZoneId());   

System.out.println(triggerTime);

Result:

2017-07-03T10:25

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