Hi Afryer,
Thanks, I tried the META-INF/resources.xml approach, but no luck there
either. I still can't get the datasource recognised except via openejb.xml
so far.
Also when I browse JNDI with the openejb app, I can't see the JNDI resource
defined in context.xml or resources.xml, or the one from openejb.xml (which
is working). A bunch of beans from the app show up though.
Why doesn't the JNDI browser show the JNDI resources from openejb.xml?
I might try enumerating the JNDI space with a separate app and see what I
can find.
Best Regards,
Neale
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