Specify the period in milliseconds rather than seconds.

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//
// $Id: Throttle.java,v 1.3 2002/12/04 02:54:58 mdb Exp $
// $Id: Throttle.java,v 1.4 2002/12/04 03:20:36 mdb Exp $
//
// samskivert library - useful routines for java programs
// Copyright (C) 2001 Michael Bayne
@@ -52,19 +52,20 @@ public class Throttle
/**
* Constructs a new throttle instance that will allow the specified
* number of operations to proceed within the specified period (the
* period is measured in seconds).
* period is measured in milliseconds).
*
* <p> As operations and period define a ratio, use the smallest value
* possible for operations as an array is created to track the time at
* which each operation was performed (e.g. use 6 ops per 10 seconds
* rather than 60 ops per 100 seconds if possible). However, note that
* you may not always want to reduce the ratio as much as possible if
* you wish to allow bursts of operations up to some large value.
* possible for <code>operations</code> as an array is created to
* track the time at which each operation was performed (e.g. use 6
* ops per 10 seconds rather than 60 ops per 100 seconds if
* possible). However, note that you may not always want to reduce the
* ratio as much as possible if you wish to allow bursts of operations
* up to some large value.
*/
public Throttle (int operations, int period)
public Throttle (int operations, long period)
{
_ops = new long[operations];
_period = 1000L * (long)period;
_period = period;
}
/**