Hi Christophe,
welcome to the list and thanks for your kinds words and compliments.
My company, Uwyn, has its own dedicated server for the hosting of our
web applications, so we don't really run into the hosting problem.
However, most virtual server (Virtuozzo) plans would be appropriate for
you. I heard quite some good things from eApps (http://www.eapps.com),
their $20 plan is sufficient for regular Java web applications.
If you have a more demanding application that requires managed
maintenance and excellent uptime, you should consider a more
professional approach and Cotegix (http://www.contegix.com) has been
warmly recommended to me
(http://www.fnokd.com/articles/2006/01/14/kick-arse-hosting : for an
endorsement of Bob McWhirter, the codehaus.org founder).
You can also go for regular dedicated hosting, I did some extensive
research half a year ago, and these are the ones that looked the best to
me: http://solidhost.com, http://www.leaseweb.com, http://rackcheck.com
(http://rackcheck.de).
I hope this helps you a bit.
Don't hesitate to ask any additional questions you have.
Best regards,
Geert
alpheccar wrote:
Dear Geert,
I have been looking for an application framework for
web development for weeks because I was really bored
by PHP developments.
After a look at WebObjects, I finally discovered your
framework. I spent some time in the documentation and
so far I am really satisfied by what I read. Excellent
work ! And I liked very much the part about
continuations !
I am working on a big project with Anina
(http://anina.net/index.html) and we are considering
using your technology.
I would like to ask you a question related to the
hosting problem. Initially, we are going to use a
cheap host. It is easy to find ones supporting PHP,
cheap and with a very good service. But, for Java I
don't know any. I fear that cheap solutions may not be
efficient ones. Do you know of a few hosts in shared
environment and supporting Java servers ?
If you know some, I think you should put the
information on your web site (like Rails guys are
doing for hosts supporting Ruby). When people are
investigating a technology, they may reject it not
because it is bad but because they don't know if they
will be able to deploy it easily. I think that it
would help in the adoption of your technology.
Thank again for your good job.
Regards,
Christophe.
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