one option is orion (http://www.orionserver.com). not very much
documentation but very powerful, free for development and quite affordable
for deployment (if that's important to you). no integration into an IDE though.

we use it for development and soon for production on linux.

regards,

robert

At 15:29 19.04.00 , you wrote:
>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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