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    Bug 
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    Resolution: Fixed
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     P3 P3
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    17, 19
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        b23
| Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build | 
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| JDK-8328672 | 17.0.12-oracle | Joe Cherian | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 | 
| JDK-8328159 | 17.0.12 | Jaroslav BachorĂk | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 | 
                    The timestamp for the jdk.ActiveSetting event is cached so it always the same during the lifetime of the JVM. This also leads to the event getting a duration, i.e 0.190 ms, instead 0 s. 
The event is also emitted twice when a new recording is started.
This bug fix should be considered for a backport. It was introduced in JDK 14 with Event Streaming.
            
The event is also emitted twice when a new recording is started.
This bug fix should be considered for a backport. It was introduced in JDK 14 with Event Streaming.
- backported by
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                    JDK-8328159 JFR: Active Setting event emitted incorrectly -           
- Resolved
 
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                    JDK-8328672 JFR: Active Setting event emitted incorrectly -           
- Resolved
 
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- relates to
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                    JDK-8286688 JFR: Active Setting events should have the same timestamp -           
- Resolved
 
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- links to
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                     Commit
        openjdk/jdk17u-dev/4b9ab0dd Commit
        openjdk/jdk17u-dev/4b9ab0dd
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                     Commit
        openjdk/jdk/24cab0af Commit
        openjdk/jdk/24cab0af
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                     Review
        openjdk/jdk17u-dev/2210 Review
        openjdk/jdk17u-dev/2210
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                     Review
        openjdk/jdk/8709 Review
        openjdk/jdk/8709
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