Sorry, but I haven't run with Fedora Core 3.  I have run FC 4 and FC 5 with 
JBoss 3.2.6 and higher (now running 4.0.3SP1), and with MySQL 4.x and higher 
(now running 5.0).  However, JBoss and MySQL should run just fine on FC 3, but 
make sure you get the JVM from Sun, the JVM that comes with FC 3 will not work 
(my assumption based on the fact that the JVMs on FC 4 and FC 5 won't run 
JBoss).

Regarding Windows XP and 2003, 2003 came out after XP and is a newer version of 
Windows (it was originally supposed to be the server version of that level of 
Windows but MS added various things, such as added security enhancements to 
it).  One technical question is how many CPUs are in your server system?  XP is 
limited to 2 CPUs (I run XP on a 2 CPU system with hyperthreading turned on) 
while 2003 will run on up to 32 CPUs.   But the biggest question is a legal 
issue rather than a technical one.  Windows XP is limited to 10 client 
connections, and services such as file sharing and IIS enforce that limit.  
While you can run Apache or Tomcat or JBoss with more than 10 connections on 
XP, legally that might not be permissible.  You should read and carefully 
understand the XP license agreement if you plan to host JBoss on XP.  
Otherwise, you should go with 2003.

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