What JAR files are you including in your app? (Also, what type of apps? WAR? 
EAR?) This type of class cast exception often happens when a class provided by 
JBoss AS (DataSource in this case) is also located within a JAR packaged with 
the app.

If that doesn't help, you could add the "-verbose:class" JVM option to 
JAVA_OPTS in run.bat or run.comf. This option causes the JVM to print the 
location of the JAR file for each class loaded. This can help pinpoint when 
classes are loaded from unexpected JARs.

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