Jboss Wildfly resteasy upgrade - jboss

I've googled to find detailed working tutorial for update Jboss Wildfly resteasy to latest version (3.0.17) but seems without solutions.
I'm testing on wildfly 10.0.0.Final release-version: "2.0.10.Final"
with resteasy core version. First question how to list (from shell or from Gui) all core modules version in use?
From official documentation i'm using jboss-jaxrs-api_2.0_spec-1.0.0.Final version but i want use for my project resteasy 3.0.17
I can accept globally upgrade and/or instruction to use resteasy 3.0.17 only in my war project "bypassing" core wildfly resteasy implementation.
I read official Jboss Resteasy upgrade but without success.
Is there some guide or complete tutorial about manage modules on jboss wildfly ?
Or someone has already had these headaches and can share suggestions ?

Have a look at this post from JBoss forum:
https://developer.jboss.org/thread/274219
Basically from Wildfly 11 it will be possible to see the module versions on console and in regards to the upgrade, it's manual work.

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Wildfly and JBoss EAP equivalent versions

I recently started working on the wildfly migration and this is completely new for me.
I have searched on the web but did not find relevant data,
Here I need the list of the wildfly and their equivalent JBoss versions. so, I can choose the dependencies accordingly.
If you've got a Red Hat account there is a listing in the knowledge base. For a list of components in JBoss EAP there is a public listing.

WildFly: missing org.jboss.security-module in version 26.0.0

I am trying to get singe sign-on to work with WildFly-prevew 26.0.1. I found a tutorial WildFly Elytron - Add Kerberos Authentication To Existing Web Application by Darran Lofthouse.
After it did not work I searched for further resources and found How to Set Up SSO for JBoss EAP with Kerberos. There is a JBoss Negotiation Toolkit mentioned. It is said that yout should use the same version of the toolkit as the JBoss Negotiation included in JBoss EAP (EAP_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/security/negotiation/main/module.xml).
Sadly I did not find the folder EAP_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/security/negotiation in the Wildfly 26.0.1-preview. At first I thought that it may be an JBoss EAP feature not included in WildFly. But actually the folder is included in WildFly 24.0.1. Starting with version 25.0.0, the folder is missing. And starting with version 26.0.0.Beta, the whole EAP_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/security folder is missing.
So my question is weather this is a bug or a feature (maybe it migrated to another module). And if it is a bug, may it be a reason my single sign-on is not working?
In a WildFly 25 release post (https://www.wildfly.org/news/2021/10/05/WildFly25-Final-Released/) it is said that
We deprecated the use of legacy security long ago and in the WildFly 25 release we have removed support for it.
Most probably that is the reason these packages are missing.

Confused by wildfly versions used in EAP 7.2

I would have added this to another thread, but I am unable to comment on other's posts. And what I read did not answer my question. I just installed EAP 7.2.0.GA. In the console log, it says:
JBoss EAP 7.2.0.GA (WildFly Core 6.0.11.Final-redhat-00001)
However, others think it is around version 13. And when I look at the releases of wildfly ( http://wildfly.org/downloads/ ) a version 6 is so old it does not even show up and would have been prior to 2014...
So, how can it be 6.0.11.Final?
WildFly core is just a component in WildFly application server.
As such is also used in JBoss EAP which is a downstream product based on WildFly AS.
WildFly core is standalone project which provides most of core capabilities (management, cli, administration, subsystem infrastructure...) of the application server without any Java EE support, that is added to it by WildFly project.
you can see the sources for both at
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly-core/
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/
as for your confusion.
WildFly core 6.0.x is used in EAP 7.1 as well as in WildFly 14
which you an see also in the sources https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/blob/14.0.0.Final/pom.xml#L375
micro version is not always exactly the same, as in the process of building downstream product of EAP, extra patches can be added.
WildFly Core is a component in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 (EAP 7). So, this log means:
JBoss EAP 7.2 - JBoss EAP in version 7.2
GA - General availability
WildFly Core 6.0.11.Final - component WildFly Core in version 6.0.11.Final.
See also:
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Component Details
Software release life cycle

PicketLink support for JBoss

Download JBoss EAP or WildFly
PicketLink can be used on both servers.
Use the PicketLink Installer to configure them with the latest version
of the PicketLink modules and libraries.
Does this implicit mean
it will work on my Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform - Version 6.4.5.GA?
I can't find any further information about version support, maybe someone has experiences and could give me a hint.
Solution
System Requirements
Make sure your environment is properly configured
as follows:
Java 1.6 or Java 1.7 PicketLink Federation Quickstarts JBoss
Enterprise Application Platform 6 or WildFly Servers.
reference

Which JBoss application server's version is stable and latest?

I am new to JBoss application server. when I go for download the application server in the website. I am seeing the below servers list in the top
EAP built from AS 7.3.
EAP 6.2 Maven Repository.
EAP 6.2 Quickstarts.
kindly help me. Which is the best one. otherwise, shall I go for any other open source application server.
Thanks
I don't want to make any comment about these things you mentioned. But I can share my experience with you.
Jboss 5.1: It was good.
Jboss 7.1: I faced a problem with log4j issue. Its very complicated.
EAP 6.2: Its much stable than 7.1. my log4j problem is solved with this version.
So, it totally depends upon how deep you want to use jboss.