Latest stable version of wildfly - server

Which is the latest stable version of wildfly?because we are going to migrate our application from jboss AS 7 to the latest stable version of WildFly

It's 13.0.0.Final,
You can find it on the offcial website of wildfly
http://wildfly.org/downloads/

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JBoss AS 7.3 vs 7.4 and differences

I can find the EAP component differences, but where can I find differences between JBoss AS 7.3 and 7.4? I am trying to decide between the two.
The differences are the same as for EAP, this is because EAP 6.3.0 GA built from AS 7.4 and EAP 6.2.0 GA built from AS 7.3. The EAP code repository was forked/rebased from AS7 after 7.2.0 tag.
And as such has its own lifecycle and has diverted considerably from AS7/WildFly (upstream) repository.
In short there is no such thing as JBoss 7.3 or 7.4 as it is internal version.
Code for all EAP releases is available on ftp and you can always build it yourself and use without restrictions (ftp://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/jbeap/).
You can see component details in https://access.redhat.com/articles/112673
I hope this help.

How to upgrade embedded HornetQ on JBoss 6.1.0.Final

I am running JBoss 6.1.0.Final with embedded HornetQ.
I want to upgrade HornetQ but keep the JBoss.
Is that possible, and how? What would the latest compatible HornetQ version that can still work with JBoss 6.1.0Final?
Looking at this thread: How to upgrade HornetQ version in JBoss 6?
I tried the following:
1- Download HornetQ 2.4.0, but wasn't sure what copy from the pack?
2- Download the latest JBoss AS 6.1.1Final and copies some jars, but not sure what version I deployed.
I need at least version 2.3.0 or HornetQ, and I have no idea which version of HornetQ is deployed with the latest 6.1.1.Final !
With JBoss EAP I would post your question to RedHat support. EAP 6.1 comes with HornetQ 2.3.1.Final, as you can see here. 6.1.1 comes with 3.6.6. And you can see the version simply by looking at the log messages or inside the manifest.

JBOSS latest version

I am going to start a new enterprise application. Which version I wanted to use?
Is it EAP 6.2.0 GA(EAP built from AS 7.3) or JBoss AS 7.1.0.Final or Wildfly 8.1.0.Final? I am very confused about these versions. when do i have to download EAP 6.2.0?
Also, why wildfly is not avaialbe on http://jbossas.jboss.org/downloads/? why?
I was having the impression that wildfly and jboss8 as are same. If both are same,
why it is not avalible in the downloads of above link?
the community version of JBoss has been renamed to Wildfly and can be found here: http://wildfly.org/downloads/. EAP 6.2 is the commercial version of JBoss provided by RedHat for which you get professional support by them.
Which version you choose depends on your requirements and whether you are willing to spend money for it ;) But if you are going with the community version, it wouldn't make sense to start with JBoss AS 7 since Wildfly 8 provides Java EE 7 support, JBoss AS 7 not. I've recently migrated a huge industry-strength project to Wildfly and am very surprised by the new application server. Nevertheless, with my current experience, I would recommend to go with EAP and professional support for large projects that utilize the whole Java EE stack. The only drawback there is that EAP 6 doesn't support Java EE 7 yet.
Jboss EAP is Red Hat product while wildfly is community version. Latest EAP version available currently is EAP 7.1.2, you will have to buy Red Hat subscription to use the same. Wildfly is opensource community version for the same, which you download and use freely.
Which version to be used will depend completely on your project requirement and budget. EAP would be more stable and tested product which can be used for critical production applications, also Red Hat will provide complete support if you purchase the subscription.
But if you have budget constraints and want to use free application server wildfly can be used.

Is it ok to deploy today with Wildfly8 waiting for the next JBoss EAP to be released?

I'm about to start working on a project to be deployed later this year and would like to use JDK8. We use JBoss EAP for production but the latest JBoss EAP, 6.2 (based on JBoss AS 7.3) does not yet support it.
From a compatibility perspective, is it ok to start deploying in Wildfly8 now (which supports JDK8) with the expectation that later this year the corresponding EAP will come out?
It all depends on your application to be fair.
WildFly 8 support EE7 and EAP6 EE6, so it is up to you to decide what level of Java EE you need/want.
In future WildFly will be base for EAP7, which version of WildFly will depend on what is available at the time when "productivization" will begin.
As for Java 8 support goes, EAP 6.3 runs on Java 8, currently it is at Beta release which you can grab from http://jbossas.jboss.org/downloads/ with GA release coming soon.

JBoss 7.x or JBoss EAP 6.x

I am installing JBoss but I don't understand which version to choose. Should I download JBoss 7.x or the JBoss EAP 6.x? What is the difference?
TLDR; out of those options, pick the latest EAP 6.x Alpha.
Note that Wildfly was released 11.2.2014, which is now the preferred version.
The long story:
Previously, JBoss community edition was free for all, and EAP was the enterprise version for which you'd need a commercial subscription for. In return you'd get commercial support for it as well. However, with later version things changed a bit and this is no longer exactly so.
JBoss AS7 is JBoss version 7.1. For JBoss 7.2 version, they released it as JBoss EAP 6.1 Alpha, so that is the updated community version. Alpha is free to use in any way or form. They have also released JBoss EAP 6.1 (the commercial version), for which you need a subscription for. If you take a look at the download page, you see the versions together with the release dates:
Version       Release date
6.1.0 Final  2013-05-20   
6.1.0 Beta   2013-04-19   
6.1.0 Alpha 2013-03-07   
7.1.1.Final  2012-03-09   
6.1.0 Final and 6.1.0 Beta binaries are for commercial purposes and require a paid subscription to be run in production environments.
There are some considerable improvements in 7.2, and 7.1 is very old already, so for 7.x community version you want JBoss EAP 6.1 Alpha or later 6.x Alpha.
Sources:
http://www.openlogic.com/blog/bid/283299/Where-is-JBoss-7-2-0-Final
FAQ: http://www.jboss.org/jbossas/faq
https://community.jboss.org/blogs/mark.little/2013/03/07/eap-binaries-available-for-all-developers
https://community.jboss.org/message/802102
Update 20.7.2015: since writing the previous answer, JBoss EAP 6.1 Alpha has been superseded by newer JBoss 6.x EAP Alphas in the AS7 product line, latest being JBoss EAP 6.4 Alpha (see "view older downloads"). Statements about 6.1 Alpha release cover all other Alpha releases in EAP 6.X product line as well, so no reason to go for 6.1 Alpha anymore, but to latest 6.x Alpha.
Also, previous download page has been changed to not include EAP releases anymore. They can be found only at EAP download page, and it doesn't even contain 6.1 Alpha anymore.
And finally: JBoss 7.x line is nowadays superseded by Wildfly and EAP 6.x line by EAP 7.
JBoss AS 7.x is a community release that represents a potential enterprise version. At Red Hat, we do not use the JBoss AS names anymore because it adds to the confusion. All future JBoss AS as been renamed Wildfly and they do not correspond to a JBoss Enterprise Application Server release (you'll notice that we skip version numbers as we see fit).
JBoss Enterprise Application Server (EAP) x will also align to the Java EE spec. So JBoss EAP 6 is JavaEE 6. JBoss EAP 7 is JavaEE 7. Because EAP is the enterprise release, it will always be the most "mature", harden product and will include fixes that are not available in the community version.
There are two versions: Jboss AS (Application Server) and JBoss EAP (Enterprise Application Platform).
JBoss AS is a community version. Personnaly, I never used EAP but I never used JBoss in a production context.. it seams that EAP is designed to be more stable.
There are informations here: http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/docs/Server_Configuration_Guide/beta500/html/ch01s01s01.html
JBoss EAP 6.x is not free (without subscription fee) for Test/QA/Production environments. For more details please look at this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/37728525/466677
My understanding is this: JBoss EAP 6.1.0 Final is basically Jboss AS 7.2 but you are not unable to download a binary version of JBoss AS 7.2, you must get the code and build it yourself. There are binary versions for JBoss EAP 6.1.0 but you would need a license (which include support etc.).
There are also source distributions available. Jboss 7.1.2 which I understand corresponds pretty exactly to EAP 6.0 and Jboss 7.1.3 which I believe corresponds to EAP6.1
They actually aren't too hard to compile yourself, even on Windows!