Fix bug that can prevent fast-polling clients from ever getting data again#38
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@fixje Would be great to get your eyes on this! |
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@MatthewMeacham, I'd rather someone else to do the review, I don't know java very well |
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Fixes a bug in the Java client where a fast-polling client (i.e. more frequently than the 4900ms/9900ms rate-limiting for anon/authed, respectively) could result in never making a call to the OpenSky API again.
The issue here was that we would always update
lastRequestTimeeven if the caller wasn't actually able to issue a call, resulting in never being able to issue a call after the first time.