I/O Exception in multithreading application

I have a multithreading application that utilizes OracleDataSource with explicit caching enabled. The cache is sized to keep as little opened connections as possible. It works fine but under heavy load I'm getting
I/O Exception: The Network Adapter could not establish the connection(SQL Code: 17002, SQL State: + 08006) (java.sql.SQLRecoverableException)
oracle.jdbc.driver.SQLStateMapping:101 (null)
I suppose that this is due to numerous concurrent calls to Oracle listener which the last is unable to process. The database itself is OK as when opening the same number (and even times more) of connections sequentially we get no errors.
Is it possible to slow down OracleDataSource somehow to dose new physical connection requests?
ConnectionWaitTimeout is not an option as it dilays ALL connection requests thus after this timeout listener accepts that calls again with the same rate.
Actually I'm ready to give up some speed to get better reliability.

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    =============================================
    Regards,
    Rajani

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