Passing this info on.  We've been waiting for a public web host to support
JSP for a while now.  Now there is at least 1 - its a start!

Dan

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> From:         Servlets.Net Sales[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, May 12, 1999 5:33 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [ANN] Launch of Servlets.Net web hosting service
>
>       Servlets.Net Officially Launches Web Hosting
>         Solutions for Java(tm) Servlet Developers
>
> PORTLAND, OR - May 12, 1999 - Servlets.Net Corporation (www.servlets.net)
> today launched a new Internet web hosting service with an emphasis on
> Java(tm)
> Servlet hosting. Building on a solid platform of system performance and
> stability, customer support, technical expertise, and strong partner
> relationships, Servlets.Net offers a great alternative for web site
> hosting.
>
> Servlets.Net Corporation fills a vacant niche in the Internet hosting
> provider market. The Servlets.Net team is dedicated to providing the
> highest
> quality hosting solution for web application developers. With network
> operations located in downtown Seattle, Washington and administrative
> offices in Portland, Oregon, the technical staff of Servlets.Net
> Corporation
> is highly experienced in developing and hosting web applications for
> local,
> national, and international clients.
>
> Services include virtual servers, secure SSL virtual servers, SQL
> databases,
> Java Virtual Machines, Java Server Pages, JDBC connectivity, mailing
> lists,
> sophisticated e-mail handling, live credit card transactions, server
> co-location, e-commerce and e-publishing solutions, and much more. Unlike
> other web hosting providers, Servlets.Net offers private Java Virtual
> Machines to its customers.
>
> The service's extensive web site located at http://www.servlets.net/,
> provides web developers with all they need to launch a servlet-based web
> site. The site is filled with resources for developers, including FAQs,
> tutorials, downloads, news and other features.
>
> The Servlets.Net network of servers is redundantly connected one hop from
> all three major Internet backbones (MCI, Sprint, and UUNet) via direct T3
> links. The entire network operation is located in a world class facility
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