Extremely weird. Check the JMX console for your datasource. Look for the 
DataSourceBinding for your datasource. It will be under

jboss.jca:name=JndiName,service=DataSourceBinding

You should see the use java context property. Check that. It's the only thing I 
can think of that explains this. Those objects do not get bound into JNDI in 
any other way unless that property is set. 



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