Not sure if this would help but here's an extract from our wiki about the
steps we use to setup tomee with eclipse...

Configure a tomee server in eclipse

    1. Download and install an Apache TomEE Web Profile server.  

    2. In eclipse, click on the Servers tab, right click and select
New->Server. 

    3. Select Apache->Tomcat v7.0 Server and click "Next >" 

    4. Set the "Tomcat installation directory" to the location of your
Apache TomEE Web Profile server installation. Click Next. 

    5. Add your webapp to the server. Click "Finish". 

    6. In the Servers tab, double click on your server to open up the
"Overview" page. Click on the "modules" tab 

    7. Click "Add External Web Module". In the "Add Web Module" dialog, for
document base, browse to <tomee_install_dir>/webapps/openejb. Set Path: to
"/openejb". Uncheck "Auto reloading enabled". Click OK. 

    8. Click on the <your web app> module and click the "Edit..." button.
Uncheck the "Auto reloading enabled" checkbox and click OK. Then click the
save button in eclipse so the server configuration gets saved. 

    9. Copy the openejb.xml and logging.properties files from the
<apache_tomee_install_dir>\conf folder into the folder created in eclipse
for your server configuration files (eg.
<eclipse_workdir>\Servers\apache-tomee-webprofile-1.0.0-beta-2 at
localhost-config). 

    10. Add the following to the end of logging.properties to enable openjpa
debug tracing to be written to the eclipse console...

    # openjpa logging
    log4j.category.openjpa             = info,C
    log4j.category.openjpa.Tool        = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.Runtime     = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.Remote      = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.DataCache   = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.MetaData    = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.Enhance     = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.Query       = info
    log4j.category.openjpa.jdbc.SQL    = trace
    log4j.category.openjpa.jdbc.JDBC   = trace
    log4j.category.openjpa.jdbc.Schema = warn

    log4j.appender.C                           =
org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
    log4j.appender.C.layout                    =
org.apache.log4j.SimpleLayout

    11. In eclipse, click on your webapp project, then select
"Project->clean". Hit OK. This will cause eclipse to clean and rebuild the
leaguemanager application. 

    12. In the Servers tab, right click on the server and select "Publish". 

    13. Start the server. 

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