I added that, but still having the same problem. What is interesting to me is 
that the output to the log shows the DefaultDS being bound into the JNDI tree, 
but not my testDatasource being bound. It is as if the jboss-beans.xml and the 
persistence.xml are not even being found by the EJB3 container. There are no 
exceptions or any logging to even give me a hint. 

If I try to hit the web page, I get a SerlvetException of "Could not start 
transaction" and NamingException of "Cannot create resource instance". I don't 
think these are the problem, it just seams as if the EJB3 isn't finding my 
datasource or cannot set it up and isn't printing anything to the console.

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