you can choose any provider who supports a java stack. tomcat stack
would work perfectly fine.
the choice of provided depends on the nature of your application and
what sort of scale you are expecting to achieve and the level of
flexibility you need.
rackspace, amazon web services are good examples of hosting providers.
They host many large scale apps. There are also many smaller providers.
~Ashwin
On Monday 28 November 2011 01:45:56 PM IST, sachin sreenivasan wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am planning to host my gwt application and I am trying to find
the right hosting provider. Many people are not able to clearly tell
me if they support the hosting of GWT based applications. They say
that they offer a JVM with tomcat and mysql for db, but when I ask
them about the support of GWT applications, they are not able to
clarify. Can someone tell me if having JVM with tomcat and mysql
enough for hosting the gwt application? Or do I need to ask for
something specific while hosting the GWT application?
Also can someone please recommend some hosting provider? and also
some particular plan for the GWT applications? I am looking at
mochahost which almost seems promising but just wanted to get this
clarification from the GWT forum.
Regards,
Sachin
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