You need to use the JNDI tree of Tomcat for the datasource then (and keep JBoss 
JNDI for everything else)

The easiest way to do (if you are using one of the Seam example as skeleton) is 
to configure in:
./embedded-ejb/conf/default.persistence.properties

those 2 keys:
hibernate.jndi.java.naming.factory.initial
hibernate.jndi.java.naming.factory.url.pkgs
to the tomcat JNDI values. Deleting those 2 keys should actually work just fine.



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