Hey guys,

Thank you for all the information. This question is for my home use
side of things where I am looking for cheap web hosting with a DB to
drive my GWT App. So, I think to remain affordable, I will try my hand
at JSON and PHP or PYTHON. I've heard great things about PYTHON, but I
also know PHP is everywhere. Thanks again, all very good answers!

On Jan 21, 4:27 am, Chris Lowe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had better luck finding a host for for my Java stack by looking for a
> regular VPS rather than looking for "dedicated J2EE" (or Tomcat) hosting.
> There are loads out there but I've 
> useshttp://rimuhosting.com/order/planselector.jspfor the last 18 months or so
> and they've been pretty good.
>
> As usual, the server/host that you choose depends on your application's
> needs, expected server load etc.  Amazon EC2 could also be worth a look -
> you can add or remove hardware on the fly which is a great way to handle the
> Digg effect.  However, the cost of their most basic server configuration may
> be more expensive when compared to a cheap VPS config.
>
> For the Java side of things, again there's plenty of choice as to which
> framework that you use, but I've had very favourable experiences with JBoss
> Seam (http://seamframework.org/) - there's a section in their reference docs
> for using GWT plus there is an example in the source code.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Chris.
>
> 2009/1/21 davidroe <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > I run a back-end using Apache/mod_perl using AxKit and XSL to convert
> > XML into JSON.
>
> > have you investigated a web host like slicehost.com? they provide you
> > with a virtual machine which you can install any OS and back-end you
> > choose.
>
> > /dave
>
> > On Jan 20, 5:24 am, sloughran <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > So, in my messing around with GWT for the past year or so, I have been
> > > using RPC's to communicate to the server. The thing is, my projects
> > > have never gotten past my Eclipse project, so my "server" has just
> > > been a folder on my computer.
>
> > > I am looking at web hosting companies and I just see things like PHP,
> > > RUBY, PERL and such being allowed. I am not seeing JAVA being allowed,
> > > which I would need for my RPC's.
>
> > > So, my question is, what do people use for server side code? Do you
> > > use a web host with JAVA allowed? Do you use PHP and talk to it
> > > through HTML gets?
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