Jdbc Connections not closed on OC4J 9.0.4 - BUG VERSION?

Hi, I migrate my applications from 9ias 9.0.3 to OAS 10g with OC4J 9.0.4.
After migration, the jdbc connections provide by Data Source Names don't be closed in Oracle Database 8.1.7, stay INACTIVE state, and in few time of access, the Oracle Database exceded limit of sessions.
The OC4J 9.0.4.1 resolve this problem ? Where i can download this release ?
Any body have any idea ?
thanks,
Danilo

Hi
did you find any solution for this problem? I'm having the same problem...
thanks in advanced
Vitor

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