You can use LoaderRepository.displayClassInfo from the JMX console to find out where 
your classes get loaded from.

Undeploy JBoss.NET, create a jwsdp archive that contains all the jars jwsdp depends on 
and drop it in deploy.

If you get it working, you may want to write a page on the wiki.

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