Currently there is no way to do this from the JDBC api. You could probably call 

getUnderlyingConnection() on the connection retrieved from the DataSource, but 
you would have to cast it to the appropriate type. In this case, Oracle. 

At that point, the underlying OracleConnection would have to provide a way to 
retrieve underlying properties. 

The other way to do it would be via JMX and query the ConnectionFactory for the 
particular attribute you are interested in reading. Easiest way to do it would 
be to proxy the underlying RARDeployment MBean and execute the 
getManagedConnectionFactoryAttribute() operation. 

Finally, you could always just read the *-ds.xml file using JAXP and look for 
the property you want. 



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