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Ceki Gulcu commented on LBCORE-104:
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There is no work around this issue. However, a fix is on the way.
> Entry key/value if removed from the Property file, still exist as properties
> of the execution context
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> Key: LBCORE-104
> URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCORE-104
> Project: logback-core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Joran
> Affects Versions: 0.9.15
> Environment: Windows XP, Tomcat 5.0.27, Java 1.5 Sun JVM
> Reporter: Johan Bos
> Assignee: Logback dev list
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> When logback.xml has a property file declaration.
> keys/values from the property file are not cleaned out from the
> configuration... they are overwritten in case they already exist.
> Which means that if the properties change while the application is loaded,
> and dynamically I reload the Logback configuration... the property file
> linked to it will only take into account new key or new values... removed
> key/value are still available in the context.
> InterpretationContext allows the LoggerContext to use the properties but the
> reset() method on the LoggerContext doesn't flush properties loaded.
> Is there a workaround? If so, pass the bug to Minor! I just found this
> annoying in case of a dynamical reload of configuration where even after
> reset, some setting are still present.
> Thanks.
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