/*
* @(#)setTime.java 1.6 06/10/10
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import java.util.zip.*;
import java.util.Date;
/*
* This test is to see whether clock_settime() is configured
* appropriately on the hard target according to the instructions
* listed in vxworks-notes.html.
*/
public class setTime {
private static String testString = "ZipEntryTest";
public static void main(String argv[]) {
ZipEntry testentry = new ZipEntry(testString);
Date date = new Date();
long dummytime = date.getTime();
testentry.setTime(dummytime);
long newtime = testentry.getTime();
System.out.println("dummytime "+ dummytime);
System.out.println("newtime "+ newtime);
if (Math.abs(dummytime - newtime) > 2000) {
System.out.println("setTime(long) error.");
return;
}
System.out.println("OKAY.");
}
}