Are you sure about that ?

Take a look in the JNDIView in the JMXConsole.  It will show you the java:/ and the 
Global context. I think you will find that the EJB home objects are bound in the 
Global context.

In any case, exposing EJBs is deliberate. Exposing Datasources, at this point, is not, 
AFAIK.

//Nicholas

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