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Obtaining the time in Java with nano-second precision

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At TransFICC for MiFID compliance (as explained in my previous blog) we need to obtain the time of an event within 100 microsecond accuracy with respect to UTC. To achieve this in Java we first need to be able to obtain the time from the OS with better than millisecond precision. We can then make use of Precision Time Protocol (PTP) to ensure the system clock is synchronised to UTC with sufficient accuracy. Take a look at the excellent posts from Luke Bigum on how to achieve this . As of Java version 8 it is not possible to directly obtain the time with higher than millisecond precision. Java 8 System.currentTimeMillis() will return the time since the Unix epoch in milliseconds. Higher precision time is possible on some underlying systems such as Linux. On Linux the code that the OpenJDK JVM executes is: The full source can be found  here . The code makes the function call gettimeofday(). This returns the time since the Linux epoch in micro seconds however it is rounded to th