The most simple way is to execute some utility like "settime" before
to start JVM ;)


>
> >  Class scaning will not solve this problem :
> >
> >  Date now = new java.util.Date() ; // calls
> System.currentTimeMillis();
>
> The only reason it won't solve "that problem" is the same
> thing I said before - You can't modify core Java classes
> (legally). As long as all he wants to do is modify
> non-core classes, "class scanning" will work in every
> case - and can probably be written in less than a day.
>
> On the other hand, it might just be easier to run a regex
> parser across the code, depending upon what he's trying
> to do and what his limitations are. (Does he have access
> to the source code, etc...)
>
> God bless,
> -Toby Reyelts
>
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