figured it out... i simply removed the 'resourceRef' property from the 
JNDIObjectFactory bean config!!!

according to the spec about resource ref: it adds the java:comp crap at the 
beginning of the jndi lookup, no wonder it couldn't find the beans.

anonymous wrote : resourceRef - if the lookup occurs in a J2EE container, i.e. 
if the prefix "java:comp/env/" needs to be added if the JNDI name doesn't 
already contain it.

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