I think you might have to give a specific example. This example should indicate 
the exact content of the properties file (doesn't have to be the whole file, 
only a property or two will do), the exact location of the properties file, 
exactly how that property is used in your app, and exactly what behavior you 
expect to see when the property is changed and what you are seeing instead. 

Also, indicate if you deploy a WAR file, or an exploded WAR directory.

Why am I asking for the above? Because of your statement "The old properties 
file is deployed somewhere in jboss memory". That "memory" is the "tmp" 
directory, which is where JBoss AS unpacks WAR files. Yet you have stated that 
even when you remove that directory, the old property values are still used.

Some possible causes are:
a) Your code is storing the property value elsewhere and retrieving from that 
location. Perhaps in a database. If you are using hsqldb, it stores its data in 
the data directory.
b) The property is being used by a display items, and that item is being cached 
by the browser, and refreshing the browser page might pull up the updated item.

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