Thanks for your responses. I tried everything ... with no success. :(

I created a tomcat user and group and made it the owner of the tomcat directory 
and all sub-directories. When I do a ulimit -n as tomcat I get the same number 
- 400000.

I no longer think it's a ulimit problem, since I am no longer seeing the 
"NoSuchWorkspaceException". I think it's an Oracle problem. But it doesn't 
happen in Windows or other Linux machines. I checked in Tools : Config info and 
the repository seems to be in the right place, within the magnoliaAuthor or 
magnoliaPublic directories. So it's not trying to share it seems.

The WARs working individually; if I just put magnoliaAuthor in webapps and 
start tomcat, tomcat starts, and I can install magnoliaAuthor. and if I just 
put magnoliaPublic in webapps and start tomcat, tomcat starts, and I can 
install magnoliaPublic. But if I put them both in webapps and start tomcat, I 
get errors. And the same thing happens if I put just one WAR in webapps (either 
one), install it, and then copy the other WAR, without stopping tomcat. Tomcat 
auto-deploys it, and the errors rain down.

It's always the same error:

java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found
The Connection descriptor used by the client was:
localhost:1521:xe
 
This makes no sense since, as I mentioned earlier, each WAR works individually, 
so it can't be a config error. It seems like the first WAR ... blocks Oracle 
for the second? Or something like that. 

This is driving me nuts. And it only happens on CentOS?!

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