I still could figure out how to configure Tomcat in JBoss to recognize my 
database.  So, I compared what components the JEMS installer installs for the 
"tomcat" option vs. the "default" option.  I noticed a component named 
"jboss-ds".  So, I tried using the JEMS installer to install JBoss.  

1. I chose the "default" option.
2. I de-selected (unchecked) every component that is not installed with the 
"tomcat" option.
3. I re-selected the jboss-ds component (and the ones on which it is dependent 
- jboss-ha-local-jdbc, jboss-ha-xa-jdbc, jboss-local-jdbc, jboss-xa-jdbc, 
jca-service, jdbc-metadata-service)

This worked!  I was able to deploy my .war file and my -ds.xml file.

Also, I looked at both the disk space and memory footprint of adding these 
components and they are negligible (vs. running the entire "default" option).  
Now I need to confirm I am allowed to install these components.

Kelly


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