Adam Hardy wrote:
Try kgbinternet.com. They have very reasonable developer accounts
with tomcat and mysql or postgresql. They have dedicated jvm's so
you can start and stop your own tomcat. I have used them with good
success. The person to talk to is
Keith Bjorndahl at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try kgbinternet.com. They have very reasonable developer accounts with
tomcat and mysql or postgresql. They have dedicated jvm's so you can
start and stop your own tomcat. I have used them with good success. The
person to talk to is
Keith Bjorndahl at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good luck,
Phil
Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the
companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either you cannot
set-up your own custom servlet-mappings via web.xml, or the Tomcat version
is old, shared instances of Tomcat that does not allow me the freedom to
stop
Schalk wrote:
Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the
companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either you cannot
set-up your own custom servlet-mappings via web.xml, or the Tomcat version
is old, shared instances of Tomcat that does not allow me the
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:: From: phil campaigne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:14 AM
:: To: Tomcat Users List
:: Subject: Re: OT: Java Hosting
::
:: Schalk wrote:
::
:: Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the
:: companies I have talked to seem to have some