The LoggingService starts even before your application is deployed. As a result, the classes present in your application are not yet loaded by the classloader and hence the ClassNotFoundException. Place the jar/classes representing your wrapper logger in the %JBOSS_HOME%/server/default/lib directory so that they are visible to the classloader when the LoggingService is starting. For more details about classloading, have a look at:
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