I'm currently trying to adopt the Seam JPA example to our Tomcat deployment 
guidelines, and I'm facing a problem here...

The example uses a DataSource that is supplied by the Microcontainer, in 
jboss-beans.xml:

        <bean name="bookingDatasourceFactory"
  |             class="org.jboss.seam.microcontainer.DataSourceFactory">
  |             <property name="driverClass">org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</property>
  |             <property name="connectionUrl">jdbc:hsqldb:.</property>
  |             <property name="userName">sa</property>
  |             <property name="jndiName">java:/DefaultDS</property>
  |             <property name="minSize">0</property>
  |             <property name="maxSize">10</property>
  |             <property name="blockingTimeout">1000</property>
  |             <property name="idleTimeout">100000</property>
  |             <property name="transactionManager">
  |                     <inject bean="TransactionManager" />
  |             </property>
  |     </bean>
  |     <bean name="bookingDatasource" class="java.lang.Object">
  |             <constructor factoryMethod="getDataSource">
  |                     <factory bean="bookingDatasourceFactory" />
  |             </constructor>
  |     </bean>
  | 

My question is: is it possible to somehow use the DataSource that is configured 
in Tomcat, as in

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  | <Context>
  |     <Resource name="jdbc/DataSource" auth="Container"
  |             type="javax.sql.DataSource" maxActive="100" maxIdle="30" 
maxWait="10000" username="username" password="password" 
driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" url="jdbc url" />
  | </Context>
  | 

The idea is to be able to create data sources outside the deployed WAR, so that 
the same WAR could be deployed to different environments without any changes - 
this is a common requirement for production-level Tomcat applications.

When I try to remove the data source definition from jboss-beans.xml, it gives 
me the "name not bound" exception (naturally), and I suspect that it only uses 
the Microcontainer's JNDI, ignoring the Tomcat-supplied one.

Is such setup supported at all? Is there any way to configure the data source 
outside the WAR, while using Seam/Microcontainer/JPA stack?

Thanks,

Alex

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