https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69817

--- Comment #6 from Christopher Schultz <[email protected]> ---
I'm interested in the performance samples you take since Instant already
contains seconds and nanoseconds internally and is a little simpler than a
Date.

Instant.getEpochSecond returns the simple-seconds of the date and can be used
as the trigger for re-generating the up-to-the-milliseconds parts of the date
if we need it to. We only need to keep a thread-scoped long value around for
comparison.

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