Hello, everybody!

I have been searching for help for this one, but looks like nobody has had this 
problem before... is it only me?

I am using Tomcat 5.5, and I have two web-apps using OJB (I'm using Jetspeed-1) 
to host two portals. The problem started when I placed the ojb-1.0.1.jar on 
shared/lib. Both web-apps use similar, but separate databases (essential1 and 
essential2), but my second web-app is totally ignoring the 
java-connection-descriptor file, so it keeps using essential1 instead of 
essential2. Apparently the jcd for essential1 got cached, and further requests 
to generate more PB's reuse the cached instance of essential1, instead of 
creating a new instance for the other web-app essential2. Both web-apps have a 
similar jcd, like the following:

   <jdbc-connection-descriptor 
          jcd-alias="essential"
          default-connection="false"
          platform="MySQL"
          jdbc-level="2.0" 
          driver="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver" 
          protocol="jdbc" 
          subprotocol="mysql" 
          dbalias="//localhost/essential2?zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull" 
          username="xxxxx" 
          password="xxxxx"
        >
                <connection-pool
            maxActive="21"
            validationQuery="" />
        
        <sequence-manager 
className="org.apache.ojb.broker.util.sequence.SequenceManagerHighLowImpl">
            <attribute attribute-name="grabSize" attribute-value="20"/>
            <attribute attribute-name="autoNaming" attribute-value="true"/>
            <attribute attribute-name="globalSequenceId" 
attribute-value="false"/>
            <attribute attribute-name="globalSequenceStart" 
attribute-value="10000"/>
        </sequence-manager>
   </jdbc-connection-descriptor>

I know that the easy answer is just to put a copy of ojb-1.0.1.jar on each 
web-app lib directory, but it just doesn't sound right. Besides the waste of 
space, if sounds like Tomcat (or Jetspeed) is caching the PB object, so the 
second application is using the same PB object of the first app, and that seems 
to be just wrong.

This is obviously a caching problem, but, whose to blame? Tomcat? Jetspeed? 
OJB? What configuration/properties file should change to fix this problem?

Thank you so much for your help!

Luis

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