Hmmm.. Feels like talking to myself :) :) :) I solved the problem by packaging everything in one .sar package, including all the classes I need. There is now another problem : JNDI-bound datasource can not be seen from within the sar - when I try to perform a lookup for java:comp/env/jdbc/MyDatasrc it fails with env not bound exception. I have everything set up in web.xml and jboss-web.xml, and the lookup works fine outside the sar.
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