The Java backend was only for demonstrating purpose. I just tried to propose my 
opinion, that the choice of a hosting service most likely depends on the 
backend implementation / technology stack. 

>>> Derrell Lipman <[email protected]> 2/2/2011 5:02 >>>
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:49, Robert Nimax <[email protected]> wrote:


Ok, I think the word "backend" can be misunderstood.
I meant this one : http://qooxdoo.org/contrib/project/rpcjava
If you want to use this rpc mechanism you will have to deploy the WAR-File to a 
Java EE servlet container.


Nope. If you want to use the *Java* RPC backend, then you need to deploy those 
appropriate files for use with Java. There are numerous RPC backends, written 
in various languages, and a backend developer's guide showing how to create 
one's own backend in what ever language one wants.

Derrell

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