The name of the jar is irrevelent. Call it fluffy-bunny-rabbits.jar if you like.

Whatever you called it, you either put it in the wrong place 
(it should be in server/default/lib)
or you didn't package it correctly (did you notice the class is in package 
org.jboss.mq.server)?
so if you type:
jar -tf fluffy-bunny-rabbits.jar you should see

org/jboss/mq/server/NonPersistentInterceptor.class

NOT
NonPersistentInterceptor.class

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