It's actually quite straightforward. Replace the /noejb/ configuration files 
and libraries with the embeddable EJB 3.0 container configuration and 
libraries. Tomcat JNDI doesn't have to be touched at all, the webapp has its 
own JNDI context (jndi.properties). You can deploy the TestNG example I wrote 
about here in Tomcat with a few tweaks, and then run Seam stuff on it: 
http://blog.hibernate.org/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2005/11/24#ejb3withtestng

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