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package com.palantir.atlasdb.config;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.annotation.JsonDeserialize;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.annotation.JsonSerialize;
import org.immutables.value.Value;
@JsonSerialize(as = ImmutableTimestampClientConfig.class)
@JsonDeserialize(as = ImmutableTimestampClientConfig.class)
@Value.Immutable(singleton = true)
public abstract class TimestampClientConfig {
/**
* @deprecated this is ignored since timestamp batching is now always on.
*/
@Value.Parameter
@Value.Default
@SuppressWarnings("InlineMeSuggester")
@Deprecated
public boolean enableTimestampBatching() {
return true;
}
// TODO (jkong): Make timestamp wait intervals configurable.
// This should ONLY be done once the timestamp client supports nanosecond precision;
// millisecond precision isn't too useful (realistically it's very unlikely you want to set this beyond
// 2 ms or so).
}