this classloader should have the Transaction class visible AND hopefully the playorm classes are still visible as well unless grails really mucked with the classloaders
we used class files as xml files have always had a problem in IDE's where class files are generally in the classpath though you are the first where for some reason this is not true
line 139 is the jdk call to get all references to that file on the classpath and for some reason you don't have your nosql.Persistence on the class path.....A quick try if running from eclipse, rename file to Persistence2.java
so on line 79 of that same class is the loop as once it discovers ALL the files called Persistence.class and Persistence2.class, it then creates urls to those files and determines if they are in a jar or in a folder on the filesystem
and eclipse notices the source is there so when you open up a playorm class file or step into it with debugger, it automatically opens the source instead of the class file
if you are using the playorm jar that includes source it brings up the source automatically or if you are using gradle with dependency management the source comes up automatically when you select the class file