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    Ray, the list of quickstarts in the developer site listed below is
    incomplete and the link to the 'cmt' quickstart is incorrect. Would
    you like me to enter a JIRA?<br>
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      On 01/05/2014 06:48 PM, Bruno Georges wrote:<br>
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      <div>In addition to that, the app server comes with a set of
        quickstarts that not only help you get going with common use
        cases, but they also allow you to explores the EE APIs such as
        EJB.
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        <div>As Cheng pointed, WF 8 is using EJB3.2, you can get it
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        <div>Both the app server binaries and the quick starts source
          code are available there.</div>
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        <div>With respect to tooling, you can download our eclipse based
          JBoss Developer Studio which includes WTP for our app servers
          along with projects templates, etc...</div>
        <div>Latest version is 7.1 :&nbsp;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            <div>On 6/01/2014, at 12:32 pm, Cheng Fang &lt;<a
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                AS 7.x, which implements Java EE 6 (EJB 3.1 is part of
                Java EE 6).&nbsp; You may also want to try the newer version,
                WildFly 8.0, which implements Java EE 7 and thus EJB
                3.2.<br>
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/4/14, 9:28 AM, Varuna
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                      <p>What is the JBoss Application Server version
                        that comply with Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 and
                        How Do I find that out? I bought "Enterprise
                        JavaBeans 3.1" by Andrew Rubinger and I want to
                        use JBoss AS to run the examples in it so for
                        that which version of JBoss AS is appropriate</p>
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