[ajug-members] Struts Hosting
Travis Bailey
mail at travisbailey.com
Thu Aug 30 08:12:16 EDT 2007
You should consider godaddy.com and 1and1.com if you are considering virtual servers.
They are both generally very cheap and can provide you with the exact resource allotment you need.
Travis Bailey
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: Jamil Karim <jamkarim at gmail.com>
To: ajug-members at www.ajug.org
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 12:13:28 AM
Subject: [ajug-members] Struts Hosting
Can anyone recommend (based on personal experience) a good web hosting plan that allows Struts? (MySQL is also a requirement, and Tomcat is preferred...) I've noted a fair number of plans that allow JSP/Servlets, but forbid Struts, Spring, etc. Also, if they force you to use certain versions of jars, I need servlet-api version
2.4 (not 2.3)...
The last time a Struts hosting question was asked (according to the archives) was over a year ago (July 2006), so it deserved re-asking. Last time, a few people recommended the following:
-
www.eapps.com especially for having a virtual private server with root access
- www.javaservlethosting.com - but their usage policy was too restrictive (
http://javaservlethosting.com/company.php?pageid=usagepolicy )
- www.lunarpages.com - but people hadn't specifically used it for JSP hosting
- www.kgbinternet.com - one person recommended it, but wasn't using JSPs
Thanks,
Jamil Karim
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