OK, I finally figured it out.

Here is what I had to do:

in the service.xml file, I had to add the following:


  |             <depends>jboss.jca:service=RARDeployer</depends>
  |             <depends>jboss.jca:service=LocalTxCM,name=jdbc-name</depends>
  | 

I had tried this, but had the service/name flipped because that is the way it appeard 
in the jmx-console.  I finally found a reference on the hibernate site that describes 
using hibernate as a service in JBoss.

Chris

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