Mocking Time in Java

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  • timeslip

    Time manipulation for JVM test cases

  • I made TimeSlip a library that makes it easy to produce a Clock instance that will operate in a deterministic way, independent of the actual passage of time. Technically, it is implemented with Kotlin, but I made sure the API exposed to Java is usable.

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