Thanks for replying.

I've already added a <resource-ref> to the jboss-web.xml file.  Here's an 
example.  The web.xml contains this:
  
  |   <resource-ref>
  |     <description>Logger Service Locator Configuration Bean 
Factory</description>
  |     <res-ref-name>bean/LoggerServiceLocatorConfigBeanFactory</res-ref-name>
  |     <res-type>com.xyz.test.webapp.LoggerServiceLocatorConfigBean</res-type>
  |     <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
  |   </resource-ref>
  | 
where the res-type is the name of a JavaBean class that contains configuration 
data.  It's not an EJB, just a regular JavaBean.
The jboss-web.xml contains this:

  |   <resource-ref>
  |     <res-ref-name>bean/LoggerServiceLocatorConfigBeanFactory</res-ref-name>
  |     <jndi-name>java:/bean/LoggerServiceLocatorConfigBeanFactory</jndi-name>
  |   </resource-ref>
  | 
to map the res-ref-name to a JNDI name.

I'm trying to understand where and how I specify
1. the properties of this JavaBean in JBoss?
2. the factory JBoss should use to create the bean?
The JBoss documentation I've found so far only takes me through the 
jboss-web.xml step, but doesn't explain how values are assigned to JNDI names.  
In Tomcat, an application-specific context file under 
$TOMCAT/conf/Catalina/localhost identifies the factory and the JavaBean 
properties, as shown in the documentation referenced in my original post.  I 
also looked at WebSphere and saw how to do both these actions there, so I'm 
thinking there must be a similar feature in JBoss.

Thanks again for your assistance.

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