[ajug-members] In search of JSP/Servlet web hosting
Travis Bailey
mail at travisbailey.com
Tue Jul 18 15:29:05 EDT 2006
Cool service Bill... I might look into switching over to them...
I like the prices for the virtual servers...
Travis Bailey
Travis Bailey Photography
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----- Original Message ----
From: Bill Siggelkow <bsiggelkow at mac.com>
To: General AJUG membership forum (100-200 messages/month) <ajug-members at ajug.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 2:50:04 PM
Subject: Re: [ajug-members] In search of JSP/Servlet web hosting
I just recently started using eApps (www.eapps.com). I am not (as yet?) using their Tomcat hosting, but as far as freedom, everything they do is through either virtual or dedicated servers. So you have root access and can do whatever you want as far as use of other libraries. It's not as cheap as the JavaServletHosting (I think the minimum for the Tomcat is $20/month) but you have a lot more power.
-Bill Siggelkow
On Jul 18, 2006, at 2:35 PM, Akilas Yemane wrote:
Thanks Travis.
I checked out javaservlethosting.com. I like their offerings, except they do not allow any application frameworks, like hibernate, spring, etc.
This sounds ridiculous to me. Is this norm with jsp/java hosting? Are there normally restrictions on what api you can use on your application?
For example, is my host going to tell me that i can't use, jstl tags, or junit?
Thanx in advance,
-akilas
On 7/18/06, Travis Bailey <mail at travisbailey.com> wrote:
I use javaservlethosting.com
They are based in Alpharetta.
It's a shared solution and pretty damn cheap.
They can set you up on Tomcat 5.5 to a MySQL backend.
I think the space they give you is too small... but it will work until I can afford a dedicated solution.
Travis Bailey
Travis Bailey Photography
www.travisbailey.com
404.664.7782 (c)
"The greater the artist the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize." - Robert Hughes
----- Original Message ----
From: Akilas Yemane < ayemane at gmail.com>
To: ajug-members at ajug.org
Cc: Jody Kaufman < jody at 90-degree.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:27:04 PM
Subject: [ajug-members] In search of JSP/Servlet web hosting
Hello folks,
I'm looking to deploy a jsp / springframework / hibernate based webapp application.
Any recommendations for a good jsp/servlet webhost?
Thank you,
-ay
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