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[jira] [Work logged] (CAMEL-13414) Date.getTime() can be changed to System.currentTimeMillis()

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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on CAMEL-13414:
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                Author: ASF GitHub Bot
            Created on: 12/Apr/19 15:22
            Start Date: 12/Apr/19 15:22
    Worklog Time Spent: 10m 
      Work Description: bd2019us commented on pull request #2868: CAMEL-13414 use System.currentTimeMillis()
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/2868
 
 
   new Date() is just a thin wrapper around System.currentTimeMillis(). Using System.currentTimeMillis() can help avoid to create a new Date object and the system can speed up
 
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> Date.getTime() can be changed to System.currentTimeMillis()
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>                 Key: CAMEL-13414
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-13414
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: bd2019us
>            Priority: Major
>          Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Hello,
> I found that System.currentTimeMillis() can be used here instead of new Date.getTime().
> Since new Date() is a thin wrapper of light method System.currentTimeMillis(). The performance will be greatly damaged if it is invoked too much times.
> According to my local testing at the same environment, System.currentTimeMillis() can achieve a speedup to 5 times (435 ms vs 2073 ms), when these two methods are invoked 5,000,000 times.



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