You can also use your existing JBoss 4.0.4 (with EJB support installed), with 
an existing NetBeans installation. You can do that by going to Tools -> Server 
Manager in NetBeans 5.5 builds, clicking "Add Server", choosing "JBoss 
Application Server 4" and following the wizard. Then you select JBoss as the 
target server when creating your projects.

The advantage of the JBoss NetBeans IDE is exactly that you don't need to do 
the above. Rather than downloading and installing two pieces of software and 
then wiring them together, you just download and install the JBoss NetBeans IDE 
in one step and everything is integrated out of the box.


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