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Matt Sicker commented on LOG4J2-745:
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As a related issue, it seems as though some plugins (like converters) should 
have a priority. Either we can have an explicit priority 
attribute/annotation/something, or we can allow user-defined ones to 
automatically override built-in ones.

> Plugins can cause ConverterKeys collisions with unpredictable results
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>
>                 Key: LOG4J2-745
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-745
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Scott Harrington
>            Priority: Minor
>
> If I create a Converter plugin with ConverterKeys of "d" or "m" then there 
> will be a collision with the built-in DatePatternConverter or 
> MessagePatternConverter.
> It is unpredictable which plugin gets used.
> I see two resolutions:
> (1) detect collisions in PatternParser and emit a warning so we know which 
> implementation will be used
> (2) use whichever Log4j2Plugins.dat appeared first in the CLASSPATH
> Predictable iteration order is usually accomplished by replacing HashMaps 
> with LinkedHashMaps. Could easily do this for thie PluginManager.plugins 
> field. But PluginRegistry uses a ConcurrentHashMap.
> Is there a good reason to use ConcurrentHashMaps in PluginRegistry? It 
> doesn't really give you any concurrency -- a caller to 
> PluginManager.getPlugins could see a partially-loaded map if collectPlugins 
> was still running. Why not synchronize collectPlugins and/or loadPlugins, and 
> force any concurrent caller to getPlugins to wait until the loading was 
> complete.
> I would give it a stab but I see other more important changes are probably 
> underway for LOG4J2-741 and LOG4J2-673 and this can probably wait.



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