Defining Same JNDI Locations for Basic-XA-EJB

I'm working on a legacy system running on Oracle Internet Application Server, for performance improvements. When I look at data-sources.xml file I see that;
<data-source......
location="jdbc/ProjectNameDS"
xa-location="jdbc/ProjectNameDS"
ejb-location="jdbc/ProjectNameDS"
</data-source>
When I get the datasource from context in code with JNDI name "jdbc/ProjectNameDS", does it return a basic non-pooling data source or the one with transactional ability overrides the basic one?
Thanks for your answers...

As you can see from my blog entry, you can change the jndi names to your likings.
Having said that, you should not change the names of the in-memory setup.
There are other ways to "link" the jndi names from your application to the setup in the container. Have a look at the product specific deployment descriptors (orion-*) and check the documentation for the attribute location.
--olaf                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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              > > - do I need to obtain a new reference on JNDI Context for each call ?
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              > > Thank's a lot.
              > >
              > > Farid Bellameche.
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