I have a Java project that runs from the command line. It is using Spring. At the current time my project is mySQL. Use can see from the config.xml below

Code:
 <bean id="mysqldataSource"
    	class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource">
    	<property name="driverClassName" value="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" />
    	<property name="url" value="mysqldataSource.url" />
    	<property name="username" value="mysqldataSource.username" />
    	<property name="password" value="mysqldataSource.password" />
    </bean>
My firm is asking me to change the project from using MySQL to use a JNDI Data source.

Below is my java code with you can see is using jdbcTemplate:

Code:
  public class DisasterReliefMySQLImpl extends JdbcTemplate implements
    		DisasterReliefMySQL {
    
    	private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(DisasterReliefMySQLImpl.class
    			.getName());
    
    	String querySQL;
    	int counter = 0;
    
    	public int getCounter() {
    		return counter;
    	}
    
    	private String getQuerySQL() {
    		return querySQL;
    	}
    
    	private void setQuerySQL(String querySQL) {
    		this.querySQL = querySQL;
    	}
    
    	DisasterReliefMySQLImpl(DataSource ds) {
    		super(ds);
    	}
    
    	
    	DisasterReliefMySQLImpl(DataSource ds, String querySQL) {
    		super(ds);
    		setQuerySQL(querySQL);
    	}
    
    	public int updateDonation(String id) {
    		Long eTime = System.currentTimeMillis() / 1000;
    
    		String updateSQL = "update uft_donation set sent_to_mbs="
    				+ eTime.toString() + " where  donation_id =" + id;
    
    		return (int) this.update(updateSQL);
    	}
    
    	public List<Donation> returnResults() {
    		log.debug("Starting returnResults...");
    
    		List<Donation> Donations = new ArrayList<Donation>();
    
    		List<Map<String, Object>> rows = this.queryForList(getQuerySQL());
    
    		counter = 0;
    
    		for (Map row : rows) {
    			Donation d = new Donation();
    
    			d.setDonationID((Long) row.get("donation_id"));
    			d.setCCTransactionNumber((String) row.get("txn_id"));
    			d.setProgramCode((String) row.get("gl_code"));
    			d.setLastName((String) row.get("billing_last_name"));
    			d.setFirstName((String) row.get("billing_first_name"));
    			d.setAmount((String) row.get("mc_gross"));
    			d.setAddressLine1((String) row.get("billing_street1"));
    			d.setAddressLine2((String) row.get("billing_street2"));
    			d.setCity((String) row.get("billing_city"));
    			d.setState((String) row.get("zone_code"));
    			d.setZipCode((String) row.get("billing_postal_code"));
    			d.setCountry((String) row.get("country_name"));
    
    			Donations.add(d);
    			counter++;
    		}
    
    		log.debug(counter + " Donation(s) loaded");
    		return Donations;
    	}
    
    }

Can someone please tell me how to change this to use a JNDI datasource. Also do I need a JNDI service somewhere for the database pooling?? We have JBoss AS7 with datasources in it can I use that from outside JBoss??

Thanks