Hi Micky,
GWT essentially generates plain JavaScript and HTML that you can then deploy
to your web server. There is nothing more to hosting a GWT application than
that, so it's unlikely that you will find a hosting service provider who
will support GWT issues. For those, just post up a message here and we'd be
happy to help you work through issues related to developing your GWT
application.

Your main concern in finding a fitting hosting service would be to consider
what you need on the server-side (i.e. a Java runtime versus a Python
runtime, etc... MS SQL support versus Oracle SQL, and so on...). As for GWT,
as long as your service provider supports standard HTTP and file hosting,
you should be good to go.

Hope that helps,
-Sumit Chandel

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:49 AM, Micky <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Can anyone recommend a hosting solution for a GWT application? I've
> been in contact with Kattare but they don't support MS SQL 2005. I've
> also been in contact with MochaHost and while they support MS SQL 2005
> they don't offer assistance with troubleshooting GWT issues (which I
> would like).
>
> Does anyone know of a decent GWT hosting solution with MS SQL 2005
> support? Or a really good GWT hosting solution with MySQL support?
> Thanks.
> >
>

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