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      07-09-2003
Hello folks,

I have a multi-threaded, networked java application that appears to be
speeding up the system clock (by as much as 5 seconds in 20). There is
no code in the application directly trying to change the clock, and
although there is code accessing the current time the problem persists
even when that code is commented out.

It's running on Java 1.4.1_02, on Windows XP.

Has anyone come across this before? I've searched but can find no
mention of it in the newsgroups...

Thanks,
Tomas.


 
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