Try
http://www.ejboss.org/

Free with no time limits and Open Source.

For IDE's you have a choice.

JBuilder, Forte (NetBeans) are the most complete on Linux.
Visual Age for Java has a technical demonstrator on Linux which is very
stable.

There are a raft of smaller name ones that do the job also.

-- Aravind


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> Subject: How to start with EJB on Linux?
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> Hi all,
> I would like to start playing around with EJB's on a Linux box.
> My Questions are:
> - which EJB server should I use?
> - which are free?
> - what kind of IDE should I use when writing and debugging EJBs on Linux?
>
> If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing them.
>
> Regards,
> Kai
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