Good morning Anuj !

Sorry for the long delay in replyinging ...

> I asked godaddy and this is what they say:
>
>    must be on a Java enabled hosting account for servlets to function.
>    These scripts are written in Java, so without a way to handle these
>    the scripts cannot run. Unfortunately this means you will have to
>    upgrade to a Linux Deluxe or Unlimited plan.

Thanks for taking the time to write to them.

> Does this means thats leave alone shared hosting, java servlets won't
> even work on Economy Plan ($4.77) and it needs Delux plan??

Though a little unclear to me, I'm assuming the above is your question
to me/the list.


This page,

     http://www.godaddy.com/Hosting/Legacy.aspx?ci=1234#details

implies that "Java" is only available on GoDaddy's "Deluxe" and
"Unlimited" hosting plans.

I have a hunch, though, that it'd work if all we're doing is uploading
the GWT-generated JavaScript to GoDaddy.  Probably the sever/client
*data* transfers (i.e., files) would need the Java servlets / Tomcat.

Note the above are just my speculations ...

Thanks for writing ... please write again if you learn anything new,

  -Kenneth

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