Daniel,

I am the cache guy. :-)

I assume you can reproduce this everytime? If so, can you open up a Jira and 
attach your unit test case? Btw, what is the JBossCache release that you used?

Yes, the remove method is supposed to remove it from the eviction queue so it 
won't get evicted again.

The EvictTimerTask error is an internal exception thrown from the eviction 
policy. It is probably something to do with your remove("/").

I tried to re-produce it but I can't.

Thanks,

-Ben

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