Perhaps you are picking up a stray JAR file on Windows. Do you have CLASSPATH set? You
could try adding the -verbose:gc JVM option to the JAVA_OPTS in run.bat. This option
prints the JAR file location for each class loaded - look for JAR files that are not in
the jboss_home directory.
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