> I am running magnolia on a JBoss AS server instance. Is it 
> possible to replace the "dummy JNDI that Magnolia uses" with 
> JBoss's JNDI?

Yes, as long as JBoss's JNDI is available to Magnolia (i.e. is on
Magnolia's classpath etc, which it probably is if Magnolia is being run
from JBoss).
You'll just need to find and edit the Magnolia configuration file that
tells it where to find each repository & how to load it - that'll
specify the JNDI default context class that is used for each repository
and the standard config file says to use the dummy JNDI, so you edit
that to specify the JBoss JNDI & that should be sufficient.

However, you'll then need to be careful what you allow to run on your
JBoss server as that will then allow any other JBoss servlets (on that
server) to access Magnolia's JCRs directly, bypassing Magnolia's
security.

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