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How to install Jboss on CentOS 5.0 (Linux)?

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My Os is CentOS 5.0. I need Jboss for it, but i can't find it on internet.
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Re: How to install Jboss on CentOS 5.0 (Linux)?

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Oct 17th, 2007
Your OS is CentOS 5.0, which is Linux (as you also said). Try downloading just about any Linux version of JBoss, and give it a try.

Edit: Also, if you know anything about JBoss, you know that it is written in Java, so simply go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss/ and download it. It says right on the page OS Independent.
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