Hi.  I've been trying out various frameworks and CMS solutions in
other languages on my current ISP - So far, Drupal seems the best bet
for a balance between easy but powerful development vs. ease of use.

I keep coming back to the need for session management for a proper
solution though, and I slip back into wanting to develop in Java for
this reason.

I think the best solution is for me to give up the unequal struggle
and find an ISP that allows applications to be run on Glassfish /
Tomcat or similar.

The problem traditionally is Java's starting memory footprint and
what's economically viable for an ISP.

Does anyone know of a good provider - preferable one that is usable
(and cheap!) and gives acceptable performance for low volume to start
with, and can be scaled as required if traffic increases (in which
case, costs more is fine).

Thanks to the posse for the diverse topics covered... not sure this
one has been visited on the podcast since I've been listening (about
18 months now)...

Simon.

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