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Karl Pauls resolved FELIX-827.
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    Resolution: Fixed

After looking at this issue and the provided patch again I did make it part of 
the bigger URLhandlers refactoring I did. Its commited to trunk now and will be 
part of the upcoming 1.4.1 release. It passes your testcase. 

Thanks again for reporting the issue and providing the patch. Please close this 
issue if it works for you. 

> URLHandlers does not restore the previous URLStreamHandlerFactory after 
> stopping Felix
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-827
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-827
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Framework
>    Affects Versions: felix-1.2.1
, felix-1.4.0
>            Reporter: Tim Moore
>            Assignee: Karl Pauls
>             Fix For: felix-1.4.1
>
>         Attachments: felix-827.patch, leak.patch, 
> test-felix-handler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar, test-felix-handler.zip
>
>
> I'm running Felix embedded inside a webapp, running in Tomcat.
> Tomcat installs its own URLStreamHandlerFactory. Felix swaps it out correctly 
> when I start it, and seems to delegate properly. When the webapp is unloaded, 
> however, and it stops Felix, it does not restore the previous implementation, 
> but rather leaves the existing URLHandlers instance installed. Then, if I try 
> to redeploy the webapp without restarting the JVM, I get errors, because 
> Tomcat automatically sets the URLHandlers class's static members to null when 
> it unloads the webapp. (see 
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41939)
> I've tested this on 1.2.1 and 1.4.0, and both versions have this problem.

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