Use UTC timestamp in PostgresQueueListenerTest #361
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NOTE: Please remember to run
./gradlew spotlessApplyto fix any format violations.Changes in this PR
All timestamps generated in the DB are based on the current time (local time), while we use
System.currentTimeMillis(), in the code to compare, which generates a UTC epoch ms offset. This change is needed for me to run this test successfully locally.It does have me a bit worried that current_timestamp is used everywhere in the Conductor PG DAO code. While in the Java code, UTC epoch is used. Haven't seen this be a problem in practice, though. I guess most DBs are set to use UTC as its machine time anyways.