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How can I disable the caching of EJB 3.0 datasources?

Tags: Oracle, Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J), 10.1.3.1.0, using EJB3 clients, EJB 3.0, modifications by PL/SQL packages to the datasource is not vissible in the EJB 3.0 clients
I need to find out how to disable the caching of a OC4J application.
We are using Oracle Standalone workflow 9.2.0.8 along with the OC4J 10.1.3.1.0.

The problem is that the modifications by the PL/SQL packages called upon by the workflow, isn't visible inside the EJB 3.0 clients using the OC4J to access the database.
I've been looking on the internet for over a day now, trying to find some suitable solutions.

Right now I'm trying to use a "native data source" in stead of a "managed data source".
I'll keep you posted on the results, and any other methods I can find.

My manager has given me the time to look into this, to make sure we won't use any solutions that wouldn't suit our situation.

Hope someone can help me find a suitable solution.
Kind regards,
Erwin.
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Question Asked By: erwin_huybregts
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