There is one point that I didn't make perfectly clear, and that may not be the case 
for you: there is no default datasource or datasource-mapping (or anything else, for 
that matter) in my jbosscmp-jdbc.xml file, since I can't rely on defaults (because I 
have multiple datasources). The problem disappears if I put in a default datasource, 
but that doesn't help me for the above-mentioned reason. And I have been able to 
replicate this with another machine and a separately downloaded version of JBoss 
3.2.3. I am currently working through the source code in desperation, and I am not 
seeing the jbosscmp-jdbc.xml file loaded at all, though it seems to have been found. 
I'll keep after it.

Thanks, and I'd appreciate a holler if you think of anything.

David Sills

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