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deploying test and prod jars on same machine

deploying test and prod jars on same machine

deploying test and prod jars on same machine

(OP)
App is created in jDeveloper 3.1 and uses jsp's and beans.
I use jDeveloper to deploy all the beans into a common jar which I then move to the server.
The deployment itself is no problem, the probelm is that I have test and prod versions of jar (differing only in db cxn params).
Both named differently but have same class structure internally.
I defined both in jserv.properties.
Problem is both test and prod jsp's take which ever jar is defined first.
What do I need to do to have the test app use the test jar and prod app use prod jar ( I do not want to change the internal structure of the jar between versions)
I appreciate any help offered...Thanks in advance.

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