My first question on reading your post was:  are you using Hibernate?  But 
whether you are or not, I have never noticed the behavior you have documented.  
 And I have deployed both applications that have used Hibernate and those that 
have used straight JDBC.

One way to track it down is to set the jboss-hibernate.deployer directory to 
read-only, then whatever is trying to copy the mysql-ds.xml file there will 
probably generate a stack trace.

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