We have coded several DAO classes which will run in an EJB container (Websphere). These need to obtain a datasource which we have configured as a resource in the EJB container.
 
These classes will eventually be used by EJBs but at the moment we want to test them using junit (or similar) in an app-client project but keep failing with jndi naming exceptions. Can anyone cast light on how the datasource should be configured in the ejb container (specifically Websphere if poss) and what an app-client need to do to access them?
 
 
thanks for any help
 
gareth


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