Tomcat 6/7 JNDI with multiple data sources

If the context.xml file contains more than one element <Resource>and more than one element <resource-ref>in web.xml, my application starts throwing

TNS:no appropriate service handler found

and

ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied

However, if there is only one data source in JNDI, that is, the other uses a regular JDBC data source, the application works like a charm

Both data sources come from the same URL, but use a different scheme.

I assume this could be caused by the same database URL for each resource with a different username / password (scheme). But tomcat should be able to handle this situation, so my reasoning is that there might be some kind of configuration that I missed?

Another interesting conclusion: When I use jdbc url jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orclwith SQL Developer to establish a connection, sometimes it connects without problems, but sometimes it rejects with the same problem: appropriate service handler foundwhile this web application is active at the same time. However, the same JDBC URL works fine with another Spring application with a regular JDBC connection (not JNDI). So what is the trick?

The following is information about the current configuration:

In Context.xml

<Resource name="jdbc/app_A" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
    driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl"
    username="usernameA" password="passwordA" maxActive="20" maxIdle="10" maxWait="-1" />
<Resource name="jdbc/app_B" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
    driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl"
    username="usernameB" password="usernameB" maxActive="20" maxIdle="10" maxWait="-1" />

In the Web.xml application:

<resource-ref>
    <description>Oracle Datasource for app_A</description>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/app_A</res-ref-name>
    <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
    <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
</resource-ref>
<resource-ref>
    <description>Oracle Datasource for app_B</description>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/app_B</res-ref-name>
    <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
    <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
</resource-ref>

In ApplicationContext.xml

<jee:jndi-lookup id="dataSource1" jndi-name="java:comp/env/jdbc/app_A" resource-ref="true" />
<jee:jndi-lookup id="dataSource2" jndi-name="java:comp/env/jdbc/app_B" resource-ref="true" />

And finally, I get an exception:

Jan 31, 2013 3:36:55 PM org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener addResource
WARNING: Failed to register in JMX: javax.naming.NamingException: ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied

Jan 31, 2013 3:36:56 PM org.apache.naming.NamingContext lookup
WARNING: Unexpected exception resolving reference
java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found

at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logon(T4CConnection.java:412)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.PhysicalConnection.<init>(PhysicalConnection.java:531)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.<init>(T4CConnection.java:221)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CDriverExtension.getConnection(T4CDriverExtension.java:32)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java:503)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection.connectUsingDriver(PooledConnection.java:278)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection.connect(PooledConnection.java:182)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.createConnection(ConnectionPool.java:699)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.borrowConnection(ConnectionPool.java:631)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.init(ConnectionPool.java:485)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.<init>(ConnectionPool.java:143)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceProxy.pCreatePool(DataSourceProxy.java:116)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceProxy.createPool(DataSourceProxy.java:103)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory.createDataSource(DataSourceFactory.java:539)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory.getObjectInstance(DataSourceFactory.java:237)
at org.apache.naming.factory.ResourceFactory.getObjectInstance(ResourceFactory.java:143)
at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getObjectInstance(NamingManager.java:304)
at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:843)
at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:154)
at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:831)
at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:168)
at org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener.addResource(NamingContextListener.java:1061)
at org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener.createNamingContext(NamingContextListener.java:671)
at org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener.lifecycleEvent(NamingContextListener.java:270)
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleSupport.fireLifecycleEvent(LifecycleSupport.java:119)
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.fireLifecycleEvent(LifecycleBase.java:90)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext.startInternal(StandardContext.java:5173)
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.start(LifecycleBase.java:150)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.addChildInternal(ContainerBase.java:901)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.addChild(ContainerBase.java:877)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHost.addChild(StandardHost.java:618)
at org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig.deployDirectory(HostConfig.java:1100)
at org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig$DeployDirectory.run(HostConfig.java:1618)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
Caused by: oracle.net.ns.NetException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found

at oracle.net.ns.NSProtocol.connect(NSProtocol.java:385)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.connect(T4CConnection.java:1042)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logon(T4CConnection.java:301)
... 38 more
Jan 31, 2013 3:36:56 PM org.apache.catalina.core.NamingContextListener addResource
WARNING: Failed to register in JMX: javax.naming.NamingException: Listener refused the  connection with the following error:
ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found

Jan 31, 2013 3:36:56 PM org.apache.naming.NamingContext lookup
WARNING: Unexpected exception resolving reference
java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found

I don’t know why the error occurs no appropriate service handler found, it seems that the connection is not accepted / understood using the orcl Listener.

Here is what I insert in persisntence.xml

<persistence-unit name="persistenceUnit1">
....
<jta-data-source>jdbc/app_A</jta-data-source>
....
</persistence-unit>

<persistence-unit name="persistenceUnit2">
....
<jta-data-source>jdbc/app_B</jta-data-source>
....
</persistence-unit>
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ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found JDBC . 8 URL- Oracle 11.1 JDBC, :

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