Re: Accuracy of Apache %D on Windows

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Thanks Howard for asking the question.
 
I forgot to mention I am running under Windows 2000 32-bit. I am using a java version 1.6 that measures down to nanosecond resolution and java had done this since version 1.5.
 
So not sure why I am getting 15msec resolution when expecting microseconds. Earlier versions of Java (before 1.5.0) had this issue so I am surprised I am seeing this issue with Apache.
 
Regards,
-Tony

Howard Young <howard.young@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does Apache use the Win32 API?
There is a high quality timer under Win32. As with Linux I think it
reacts differently depending on the hardware.


Tony Anecito wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone noticed the accuracy of the 10microsecond timer is actually
> 15milliseconds under windows? Seems to negate the purpose of having a
> microsecond timer.
>
> Perhaps I am wrong?
>
> -Tony
>
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