Anuj - Have you figured this out?  If you have, please let us know.  Thanks.


Adrian,

I hate to admit, but I tried to read the answer for this in the manual and I 
couldn't find it.  All I know is, in a Spring based app we can accomplish this 
as follows:

Add this to the JndiObjectFactoryBean bean
property name="cache" value="false"
property name="proxyInterface" value="javax.sql.DataSource"

Bascially, don't cache the JNDI object so that Hot deployment would work.  But 
how do I do this in an application that's not based on Spring?

I apologize in advance, but please help.  Thanks.



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