How to configure jboss with Eclipse IDE

I am using Eclipse IDE version : 1.3.2.20110218-0812. I need tp configure an application server with my IDE. Can i use Jboss Application server? If it is fine which version of jboss supports the latest features.
What are all the steps that i need to do to configure the Application server with Eclipse IDE?
How to deploy a web application in to the server?
Kindly help me in knowing the above.
Thanks in advance,
Thisan

Check the URL http://www.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de/~knauf/public/
Download "org.eclipse.jst.server.jboss.ejb3_1.5.0.v200706052200.jar" and place in the "plugins" subdirectory of the eclipse installation
Restart eclipse with the "-clean" option: "eclipse -clean"
Window > Open Perspective > Other > J2EE
Server tab > Right click > New > Server > JBoss 4.2.0( If the sersver tab is not there in the bottom panel go to Eclipse Menu
Window>show view>others>server>servers the press OK
This will add the server tab )
Cheers
Renju

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