Lukas et al,
I hit pretty much the same problem last Friday morning.  I'm running on
Weblogic 10.3 which is using JRockit Java, and the shared database server
(MS SQL Server) was patched causing almost the same error.
Was there any resolution to this issue?  Were you able to find a workaround? 
I've tried alternate JDBC drivers via Geoserver and JNDI with only partial
success, i.e. I can get a dataset for WFS using jTDS but it'll require a lot
of redesign of my layers.

Ian.



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