[infinispan-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-3069) TimeService implementation
Pedro Ruivo (JIRA)
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Wed May 8 05:32:53 EDT 2013
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Work on ISPN-3069 started by Pedro Ruivo.
> TimeService implementation
> --------------------------
>
> Key: ISPN-3069
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-3069
> Project: Infinispan
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Reporter: Pedro Ruivo
> Assignee: Pedro Ruivo
> Fix For: 5.3.0.Final
>
>
> Implementation of the TimeService as described in the mailling list http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/infinispan-dev/2013-April/012667.html
> Interface
> {code}
> long time() //return the current time in nanoseconds
> long wallClockTime() //return the current clock time in milliseconds
> long timeDuration(long startTime) //duration between current time and startTime. return value >=0
> long wallClockDuration(long startClockTime) //duration between current clock time and startClockTime. it can be negative
> long timeDuration(long startTime, long endTime) //duration between endTime and startTime. return value >= 0
> long wallClockDuration(long startClockTime, long endClockTime) //duration between startClockTime and endClockTime. it can be negative
> //other possible methods
> double convertNanosecondsToMicroseconds(long nanos) //convert from nanos to micros without losing precision
> double convertNanosecondsToSeconds(long nanos) //convert from nanos to seconds without losing precision
> boolean isExpired(long currentWallClock, long endWallClock) //returns true if the endWallClock has expired
> {code}
> Default implementation will wrap System.nanoTime() and System.currentTimeMillis().
> Provide also a no-op implementation?
> other suggestions are welcome.
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