+1 for GoogleAppEngine, it's one of the few free (for small sites) Java
hosting environments.

Just yesterday I tried to get an app deployed, it's relatively simple with
their Eclipse plugin and if you're aware of the restrictions you'll do just
fine.

Regards,

Jo

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Will this be an issue? Or would I have to learn php or something because
> > hosting it would be more cheaper and easier?
>
> Any reason you're not considering hosting it on Googe App Engine or a
> similar cheap/free service, or even your own home server over a
> high-speed line? Or if he's just going to be using it on one PC, you
> could even bundle it with an embedded Jetty/Tomcat and Hsqldb/Derby
> and pretend its a standard application. Or do a fat client with Java
> Web Start.
>
> Wayne
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