I used dailyrazor.com for a couple of years and they were excellent. I
still use them for my non-java hosting, I self-host my Java site but
only because a change in terms stopped me running mailing lists
through the server. Excellent service and keen prices.

On Jun 16, 4:32 pm, huggyfee <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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