Hi Erik,

Consider switching to System.nanoTime;  it is not sensitive to clock changes
and avoids leaving a land mine that may cause a spurious non-repeatable test failure. 'Deducing it from the log' means there is a failure and creates probably an hour or two of work for some quality engineer and burns a couple of hours re-running the test run.

Roger



On 7/1/2014 3:37 AM, Erik Gahlin wrote:


JavaProcess.waitForRemoval: How about using timestamps (currentTimeMillis()) before the loop and for each ite
ration to determine if the timeout has expired (instead of "time+=100”)?

The code now uses currentTimeMillis(). Premature timeouts due to clock changes can be deduced from the log.


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