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Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

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peter-lawrey opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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@peter-lawrey peter-lawrey changed the title Improve documentation for DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() and add tests Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests Apr 10, 2024
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…d to be unique and add tests #622 (#623)

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Revert removal of deprecated method
peter-lawrey added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 15, 2024
…d to be unique and add tests #622 (#623)

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Clarify DistributedUniqueTimeProvider.currentTimeMillis() isn't intended to be unique and add tests #622

* Revert removal of deprecated method
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