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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:50:21+00:00 2026-05-11T08:50:21+00:00

Configuration management for our EE application requires us to create a new database connection

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Configuration management for our EE application requires us to create a new database connection datasource from time to time. We do this right now by modifying the deploy/[dbtype]-ds.xml file, inserting an additional connection definition into this file. The problem is, doing so causes the existing connections to be undeployed and redeployed in addition to the new one being created.

From the JBoss log:

12:52:13,096 INFO  [ConnectionFactoryBindingService] Unbound ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=dsmDS' from JNDI name 'java:dsmDS' 12:52:13,386 INFO  [ConnectionFactoryBindingService] Unbound ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=ecourierDS' from JNDI name 'java:ecourierDS' 12:52:20,321 INFO  [ConnectionFactoryBindingService] Bound ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=ecourierDS' to JNDI name 'java:ecourierDS' 12:52:20,671 INFO  [ConnectionFactoryBindingService] Bound ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=dsmDS' to JNDI name 'java:dsmDS' 12:52:26,512 INFO  [ConnectionFactoryBindingService] Bound ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=ecourier-core360aDS' to JNDI name 'java:ecourier-core360aDS' 

Is there a way to deploy a new data source (or remove or modify an existing one) without unbinding any otherwise-unaffected data sources?

(edit) It was suggested that we just add the data source in a new file, but that doesn’t work, at least not out of the box; if I add the core360aDS data source in a file named core360aDS.xml in the deploy directory, these error messages are issued:

--- Packages waiting for a deployer --- org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentInfo@3ccd9d83 { url=file:/home/rosec/testing/ecas/var/jboss/server/core41/deploy/core360aDS.xml }   deployer: null   status: null   state: INIT_WAITING_DEPLOYER   watch: file:/home/rosec/testing/ecas/var/jboss/server/core41/deploy/core360aDS.xml   altDD: null   lastDeployed: 1235079499893   lastModified: 1235079499000   mbeans:  --- Incompletely deployed packages --- org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentInfo@3ccd9d83 { url=file:/home/rosec/testing/ecas/var/jboss/server/core41/deploy/core360aDS.xml }   deployer: null   status: null   state: INIT_WAITING_DEPLOYER   watch: file:/home/rosec/testing/ecas/var/jboss/server/core41/deploy/core360aDS.xml   altDD: null   lastDeployed: 1235079499893   lastModified: 1235079499000   mbeans: 
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  1. 2026-05-11T08:50:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:50 am

    As Mr. Shiny and New mentions, above, the right way is to place the data sources in their own files. The trick is that the file names have to conform to the suffix supported in the jbossjca-service.xml deployer file.

    So, create a new file per-datasource, with the name foo-ds.xml.

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