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Paul Libbrecht resolved JELLY-85:
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     Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version: 1.0-RC2

Indeed.
We can clearly now say that this is fixed.
paul

> TagScript doesn't clear its cached tags after run()
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JELLY-85
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JELLY-85
>      Project: jelly
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: core / taglib.core
>     Versions: 1.0-beta-4
>     Reporter: Scott Howlett
>      Fix For: 1.0-RC2
>  Attachments: StaticTagScript_patch.txt, TagScript_patch.txt, 
> includeAndDefineExample.zip
>
> TagScript caches the tags it generates in a ThreadLocal. At the beginning of 
> run() it checks to see if the context wants to cache tags - if not, it clears 
> the cache and regenerates it.
> But there is no corresponding check and cache clearing at the end of run(). 
> So if a tag holds onto some significant resource, that resource will hang 
> around until the thread goes away or until the tag is run again.
> I am using Jelly Swing extensively, and various tags end up attached to the 
> AWT Event thread for the lifetime of my application.
> As a quick fix, I have a patch that simply repeats the check-and-clear-cache 
> behavior at the end of TagScript.run(). I also have a patch that adds this 
> behavior to StaticTagScript, whose run() never seems to clear cached tags.
> I am probably just unclear, but it seems to me that there is a deeper issue 
> as well - the context is being asked whether it wants to cache tags, but the 
> result of this question affects the TagScript, which is really independent of 
> the context. It seems like if context wants to cache tags, perhaps the 
> ThreadLocal used for their storage ought to belong to the context somehow.

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