Viacheslav Garmash [http://community.jboss.org/people/vgarmash] created the 
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"Re: How to Auto-Reconnect jtds on DB restart"

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You can try to disable caching of your JNDI datasource in Spring like this:

<bean id="dataSource" class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean"> 
     <property name="jndiName"><value>java:/MSSQLDS</value></property>
     <property name="cache" value="false" />
     <property name="proxyInterface" value="java.sql.Driver" />
</bean>

Here is a quote from  
http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.6/api/org/springframework/jndi/JndiObjectFactoryBean.html#setCache(boolean)
 JndiObjectFactoryBean:

/**
           * Set whether to cache the JNDI object once it has been located.
           * Default is "true".
           * <p>Can be turned off to allow for hot redeployment of JNDI objects.
           * In this case, the JNDI object will be fetched for each invocation.
           * <p>For hot redeployment, a proxy interface needs to be specified.
           * @see #setProxyInterface
           * @see #setLookupOnStartup
           */
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