Hi,
what exactly you want to know?

First of all you have to install the oracle client software on the system where 
your jboss is installed. Then there is a file where are the data sources 
configured, it is named tnsnames.ora. This file contains all database which can 
be accessed via OCI. If this file is empty or not existing, your DBA should 
provideyou with this. 

Than you can configure you connection pool, the URL are like this:
jdbc:oracle:oci:@DATASOURCE (the DATASOURCE is in tnsnames.ora)

Further the oracle parameters ORACLE_SID, TWO_TASK, ORACLE_HOME must be set in 
your environment.

Hope this helps you.

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