And what about to use resource reference

  |  * @ejb.resource-ref
  |  *   res-ref-name = "jdbc/MyDataSource"
  |  *   res-type = "javax.sql.DataSource"
  |  *   res-auth = "Container"
  |  *   res-sharing-scope = "Shareable"
  |  * @jboss.resource-ref
  |  *    res-ref-name="jdbc/MyDataSource"
  |  *    jndi-name = "${jboss.datasource.ie}"
  | 
and for webSphere you have to add resource-ref specifig tag

Jan

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