anonymous wrote : In the meanwhile I found some workaround solution, I register my data
source in the global JNDI rather then in the 'java:' one, it works fine but I need
to check what are the implication (i.e. security ...).- any ideas??
If the datasource is bound in the global namespace then it can be looked up from any
remote client (i.e. any clients which reside outside the server JVM, ex: standalone java
programs).
Do you have any JBoss specific jar files in your application packaging? Can you post the
output of the following command:
jar -tf test.war
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