I don't think there is an easy way out. If you want to use the datasource 
you'll only be able to use it after it is started, and so all your related 
persistent xmbeans.

You can have more than one persistence managers active, and override in the 
xmbean descriptor which one should be contacted.

Since the dependencies won't work correctly (load() is called very early) you 
can try to put all your jdbc persisted xmbean in the deploy/deploy.last folder, 
maybe.


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