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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:29:30+00:00 2026-05-16T16:29:30+00:00

I have one persistence unit configured in my persistence.xml but i have two databases.

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I have one persistence unit configured in my persistence.xml but i have two databases. Those databases are identical, regarding the schema. What i am trying to do is:

Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("unit", primaryProperties);
Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("unit", secondaryProperties);

The properties contain different connection settings (user, password, jdbc url, …).
I tried this actually and it seems that hibernate (my jpa provider) returns the same instance in the second call, without taking care of the properties.

Do i need to copy the configuration to a second unit?


I nailed it down to something different than i thought before. The EntityManagers (and Factories) returned by the calls above work as expected, but getDelegate() seems to be the problem. I need to get the underlying session to support legacy code in my application which relies directly on the hibernate api. What i did is:

final Session session = (Session) manager.getDelegate();

But somehow i receive a session operating on the primary database even when using an entitymanager which operates on the second.

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    2026-05-16T16:29:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:29 pm

    This is weird. According to the sources of HibernateProvider#createEntityManagerFactory, the method returns an new instance:

    public EntityManagerFactory createEntityManagerFactory(String persistenceUnitName, Map properties) {
        Ejb3Configuration cfg = new Ejb3Configuration();
        Ejb3Configuration configured = cfg.configure( persistenceUnitName, properties );
        return configured != null ? configured.buildEntityManagerFactory() : null;
    }
    

    And I definitely don’t get the same instances in this dummy test:

    @Test
    public void testCreateTwoDifferentEMF() {
        Map properties1 = new HashMap();
        EntityManagerFactory emf1 = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("MyPu", properties1);
        Map properties2 = new HashMap();
        properties2.put("javax.persistence.jdbc.user", "foo");
        EntityManagerFactory emf2 = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("MyPu", properties2);
        assertFalse(emf1 == emf2); //passes
    }
    

    Actually, it just works (and the second instance is using the overridden properties).

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