The applicationContext-dataSource.xml is always the one used in the 
applicationContext.xml (unless the 'dataSource' property is not defined...then 
its the local one)...those other ones are in there as well so that the 
applicationContext-localDataSource.xml is also generated at the same time.  
This makes it easy to use that one for testing out of the container by just 
overriding the beanRefFactory.xml and making it point to the local one.  If you 
only define one or the other, you need to rerun andromda to generate one or the 
other (which is a pain).
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Chad Brandon - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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