Re: Requirements for Hosting

2003-02-13 Thread Steven Noels
Guenther Schmidt wrote:


However I've got no Java know how so I don't know if it is enough to find a 
hosting service that merely provides a Java Servlet engine (like Tomcat) and 
install Cocoon yourself or if you need Cocoon preinstalled.

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Requirements for Hosting

2003-02-11 Thread Guenther Schmidt
Hi everyone,

I've been doing all my projects in PHP so far and I'm sick and tired of it.

I'm just beginning to touch base with Cocoon and am deeply impressed with it 
already.
However I've got no Java know how so I don't know if it is enough to find a 
hosting service that merely provides a Java Servlet engine (like Tomcat) and 
install Cocoon yourself or if you need Cocoon preinstalled.

Your help appreciated

Guenther

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Re: Requirements for Hosting

2003-02-11 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 22:45, Guenther Schmidt wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I've been doing all my projects in PHP so far and I'm sick and tired of it.

Good for you.

 I'm just beginning to touch base with Cocoon and am deeply impressed with
 it already.
 However I've got no Java know how so I don't know if it is enough to find a
 hosting service that merely provides a Java Servlet engine (like Tomcat)
 and install Cocoon yourself or if you need Cocoon preinstalled.

On Cocoon website you find;
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/link/hosting.html

There has been reports that it is not reliable to assume that your Servlet 
hosting will accept the cocoon.war, and that you may spend money for 
something you can't use.

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