You are using the same JNDI name for each datasource. This is in effect causing 
you to bind only ONE datasource into JNDI and as a result, each application 
uses the same one. 

 <jndi-name>PostgreSQLDSsitaInternetSPE</jndi-name>  
<jndi-name>PostgreSQLDSsitaIntranetSPE</jndi-name> 

Give each DS a unique JNDI name, and locate that DS by JNDI name. Even better, 
use a resource-ref to give yourself a level of indirection between your 
component and the datasource.


Example: 

 <jndi-name>DS1</jndi-name>  
 <jndi-name>DS2</jndi-name> 

  

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