Re: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

2010-08-20 Thread erikweber
I opened an account with slicehost earlier this year, and I have to say, I am 
quite impressed with it from an operational standpoint. Basically it's like 
having your own box. You can install anything you want. If you know the basics 
of Linux administration you can get started. Basic plan is $20 per month. 
Customer service is good.

However, I've got lots of serious doubts about all this cloud stuff and so far 
haven't been able to bring myself to put any critical data out there yet. If 
you can afford a dedicated box I would look for one unless your data is 
read-only and public. But that's just my opinion.


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From: abhishek jain abhishek.netj...@gmail.com
Sent: Aug 9, 2010 7:55 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

hi,
I need shared hosting for struts 1.2 on tomcat. Would anyone recommend one,
also what is better VPS or shared hosting for this .
I am looking for lowcost , good quality .
Please advice.
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Re: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

2010-08-20 Thread Dave Newton
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:09 PM, erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:

 However, I've got lots of serious doubts about all this cloud stuff [...]


Like what?

Dave


Re: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

2010-08-20 Thread erikweber
Like whether I have complete control over the lifecycle of my data. Like, 
privacy.


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Sent: Aug 20, 2010 7:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org, 
erikwe...@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:09 PM, erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:

 However, I've got lots of serious doubts about all this cloud stuff [...]


Like what?

Dave


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Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat

2010-08-09 Thread abhishek jain
hi,
I need shared hosting for struts 1.2 on tomcat. Would anyone recommend one,
also what is better VPS or shared hosting for this .
I am looking for lowcost , good quality .
Please advice.
-- 
Thanks and kind Regards,
Abhishek jain


[OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread erikweber
Hello. I have been inactive on this list for years but used to post a lot 
before I moved primarily into Swing development.

I need a good place to set up a web application. I have modest needs but also 
some special needs perhaps:

1) Tomcat.
2) JDBC database (MySQL would be great but it could be something else).
3) Modest bandwidth consumption -- we're talking maybe a couple hundred users, 
maybe 20 simultaneous users, maybe a few MB of upload/download per day per user.
4) Modest drive space -- lots of text files but no large files. 100-200 MB 
should do fine for starters.
5) And this might be the atypical requirement, and is the most important -- I 
need a host that offers me nice management of the file system. What I am really 
wanting to do is use a terminal to SSH in, and use something like bash to set 
up users and groups, create directories and manage file and directory 
permissions with chmod and chown, etc., and also read and write to the 
filesystem with objects running in Tomcat. What I don't want is some GUI over 
FTP. I am hoping this doesn't necessarily mean I need a dedicated hosting plan 
($$$).
6) I can't afford more than $20-$40 per month.
7) An XMPP server would be awesome but is not required.

If any of you are using a hosting company that offers something like this, 
please post up with your recommendation or feel free to e-mail me directly.

Thanks in advance and have a nice day,
Erik

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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread Greg Lindholm
Take a look at slicehost http://www.slicehost.com/ I'm using it for a small
side project and it's been rock solid.

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:01 PM, erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:

 Hello. I have been inactive on this list for years but used to post a lot
 before I moved primarily into Swing development.

 I need a good place to set up a web application. I have modest needs but
 also some special needs perhaps:

 1) Tomcat.
 2) JDBC database (MySQL would be great but it could be something else).
 3) Modest bandwidth consumption -- we're talking maybe a couple hundred
 users, maybe 20 simultaneous users, maybe a few MB of upload/download per
 day per user.
 4) Modest drive space -- lots of text files but no large files. 100-200 MB
 should do fine for starters.
 5) And this might be the atypical requirement, and is the most important --
 I need a host that offers me nice management of the file system. What I am
 really wanting to do is use a terminal to SSH in, and use something like
 bash to set up users and groups, create directories and manage file and
 directory permissions with chmod and chown, etc., and also read and write to
 the filesystem with objects running in Tomcat. What I don't want is some GUI
 over FTP. I am hoping this doesn't necessarily mean I need a dedicated
 hosting plan ($$$).
 6) I can't afford more than $20-$40 per month.
 7) An XMPP server would be awesome but is not required.

 If any of you are using a hosting company that offers something like this,
 please post up with your recommendation or feel free to e-mail me directly.

 Thanks in advance and have a nice day,
 Erik

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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread erikweber
Thanks for all the replies folks!


-Original Message-
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Sent: Sep 22, 2009 2:01 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: [OT] Recommend a hosting company


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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread Paweł Wielgus
Hi all,
i'm using server pronto and rose hosting,
one of the cheapest solutions.

Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.


2009/9/22  erikwe...@mindspring.com:
 Thanks for all the replies folks!


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To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: [OT] Recommend a hosting company


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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread Musachy Barroso
I would recommend you to look into Amazon EC2(biased opinion)

musachy

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:01 AM,  erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:
 Hello. I have been inactive on this list for years but used to post a lot 
 before I moved primarily into Swing development.

 I need a good place to set up a web application. I have modest needs but also 
 some special needs perhaps:

 1) Tomcat.
 2) JDBC database (MySQL would be great but it could be something else).
 3) Modest bandwidth consumption -- we're talking maybe a couple hundred 
 users, maybe 20 simultaneous users, maybe a few MB of upload/download per day 
 per user.
 4) Modest drive space -- lots of text files but no large files. 100-200 MB 
 should do fine for starters.
 5) And this might be the atypical requirement, and is the most important -- I 
 need a host that offers me nice management of the file system. What I am 
 really wanting to do is use a terminal to SSH in, and use something like bash 
 to set up users and groups, create directories and manage file and directory 
 permissions with chmod and chown, etc., and also read and write to the 
 filesystem with objects running in Tomcat. What I don't want is some GUI over 
 FTP. I am hoping this doesn't necessarily mean I need a dedicated hosting 
 plan ($$$).
 6) I can't afford more than $20-$40 per month.
 7) An XMPP server would be awesome but is not required.

 If any of you are using a hosting company that offers something like this, 
 please post up with your recommendation or feel free to e-mail me directly.

 Thanks in advance and have a nice day,
 Erik

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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread Greg Lindholm
I would also recommend EC2, we use it for our production servers, but you
don't get it for $20-$40 per month :)

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Musachy Barroso musa...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would recommend you to look into Amazon EC2(biased opinion)

 musachy

 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:01 AM,  erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:
  Hello. I have been inactive on this list for years but used to post a lot
 before I moved primarily into Swing development.
 
  I need a good place to set up a web application. I have modest needs but
 also some special needs perhaps:
 
  1) Tomcat.
  2) JDBC database (MySQL would be great but it could be something else).
  3) Modest bandwidth consumption -- we're talking maybe a couple hundred
 users, maybe 20 simultaneous users, maybe a few MB of upload/download per
 day per user.
  4) Modest drive space -- lots of text files but no large files. 100-200
 MB should do fine for starters.
  5) And this might be the atypical requirement, and is the most important
 -- I need a host that offers me nice management of the file system. What I
 am really wanting to do is use a terminal to SSH in, and use something like
 bash to set up users and groups, create directories and manage file and
 directory permissions with chmod and chown, etc., and also read and write to
 the filesystem with objects running in Tomcat. What I don't want is some GUI
 over FTP. I am hoping this doesn't necessarily mean I need a dedicated
 hosting plan ($$$).
  6) I can't afford more than $20-$40 per month.
  7) An XMPP server would be awesome but is not required.
 
  If any of you are using a hosting company that offers something like
 this, please post up with your recommendation or feel free to e-mail me
 directly.
 
  Thanks in advance and have a nice day,
  Erik
 
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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread Musachy Barroso
 don't get it for $20-$40 per month :)

true story :)

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Greg Lindholm greg.lindh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would also recommend EC2, we use it for our production servers, but you
 don't get it for $20-$40 per month :)

 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Musachy Barroso musa...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would recommend you to look into Amazon EC2(biased opinion)

 musachy

 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:01 AM,  erikwe...@mindspring.com wrote:
  Hello. I have been inactive on this list for years but used to post a lot
 before I moved primarily into Swing development.
 
  I need a good place to set up a web application. I have modest needs but
 also some special needs perhaps:
 
  1) Tomcat.
  2) JDBC database (MySQL would be great but it could be something else).
  3) Modest bandwidth consumption -- we're talking maybe a couple hundred
 users, maybe 20 simultaneous users, maybe a few MB of upload/download per
 day per user.
  4) Modest drive space -- lots of text files but no large files. 100-200
 MB should do fine for starters.
  5) And this might be the atypical requirement, and is the most important
 -- I need a host that offers me nice management of the file system. What I
 am really wanting to do is use a terminal to SSH in, and use something like
 bash to set up users and groups, create directories and manage file and
 directory permissions with chmod and chown, etc., and also read and write to
 the filesystem with objects running in Tomcat. What I don't want is some GUI
 over FTP. I am hoping this doesn't necessarily mean I need a dedicated
 hosting plan ($$$).
  6) I can't afford more than $20-$40 per month.
  7) An XMPP server would be awesome but is not required.
 
  If any of you are using a hosting company that offers something like
 this, please post up with your recommendation or feel free to e-mail me
 directly.
 
  Thanks in advance and have a nice day,
  Erik
 
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Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

2009-09-22 Thread erikweber
Maybe when I become rich and famous. HAHAHAHAHA :)

-Original Message-
From: Musachy Barroso musa...@gmail.com
Sent: Sep 22, 2009 8:58 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: [OT] Recommend a hosting company

 don't get it for $20-$40 per month :)

true story :)

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Greg Lindholm greg.lindh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would also recommend EC2, we use it for our production servers, but you
 don't get it for $20-$40 per month :)

 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Musachy Barroso musa...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would recommend you to look into Amazon EC2(biased opinion)

 musachy



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Re: Problem loading struts configuration in a shared web hosting

2006-12-01 Thread Don Brown

Hmm...what happens when you put the struts.xml file in a jar instead?
Also, recent changes, to be released in 2.0.2, allow you to write
Struts apps with no XML at all, so perhaps that will also be an
option.

Don

On 10/13/06, Juan Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi to all, I have a question about struts2. Im making test with struts2 in
shared web hosting (www.futurepoint.com).
I test the blank application that is in the struts2 distribution in a local
tomcat (mine pc) and all work ok, but when i upload
the war to the webhosting i get errro copied at the end of this email.

access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read)

It says that i have no access to the Program  Files directory, but i dont
know why struts or the blank application is trying to access
this directory.

If somebody could help me i will be very grateful.

Pd:sorry for my poor english.

Regards,

Juan Espinosa
Montevideo - Uruguay

Struts has detected an unhandled exception:

Messages:
1.  access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read)

2.  Caught exception while loading file struts.xml
3.


Stacktraces

Caught exception while loading file struts.xml - [unknown location]

com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.loadConfig
urationFiles(XmlConfigurationProvider.java:698)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.init(XmlCo
nfigurationProvider.java:120)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.impl.DefaultConfiguration.reload(DefaultConfi
guration.java:87)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.ConfigurationManager.getConfiguration(Configu
rationManager.java:46)


org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.FilterDispatcher.doFilter(FilterDispatcher.jav
a:223)

sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)

sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)

java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)

org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil$1.run(SecurityUtil.java:239)

java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)

javax.security.auth.Subject.doAsPrivileged(Unknown Source)

org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.execute(SecurityUtil.java:271)


org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.doAsPrivilege(SecurityUtil.java:21
3)


org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(Application
FilterChain.java:183)


org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.access$000(ApplicationFilter
Chain.java:50)


org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain$1.run(ApplicationFilterChain
.java:140)

java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)


org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterCh
ain.java:136)


org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.ja
va:214)


org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.ja
va:178)


org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:126
)


org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:105
)


org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java
:107)


org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:148)

org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler.invoke(JkCoyoteHandler.java:300)

org.apache.jk.common.HandlerRequest.invoke(HandlerRequest.java:383)

org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.invoke(ChannelSocket.java:743)


org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.processConnection(ChannelSocket.java:675)

org.apache.jk.common.SocketConnection.runIt(ChannelSocket.java:866)


org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.jav
a:684)

java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)


java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read)
java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(Unknown
Source)

java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(Unknown Source)

java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(Unknown Source)

java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(Unknown Source)

java.io.File.exists(Unknown Source)

com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.FileManager.loadFile(FileManager.java:102)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.loadConfig
urationFiles(XmlConfigurationProvider.java:683)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.init(XmlCo
nfigurationProvider.java:120)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.impl.DefaultConfiguration.reload(DefaultConfi
guration.java:87)


com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.ConfigurationManager.getConfiguration

RE: Hosting

2006-10-23 Thread draegoon Z


For a private tomcat server with SSH/FTP access, start and stop whenever for 
only like $17USD:


http://4java.ca

You can't beat this! I've been using them for 3 year.

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To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Hosting
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 17:11:53 -0300


Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
will upload a struts 2 application)
HD:5gb Transfer:30+Gb

Anybody has suggestions...???

Thanks

Juan


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RE: Hosting

2006-10-21 Thread Levan Dvalishvili
I suggest, http://rimuhosting.com/, they have the best support team I have
seen . their  VPS plans will exactly match your needs, 4-16 GB HD and 75 GB
transferee at min.



-Original Message-
From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:30 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Hosting

I also use Kattare.  I have a corporate plan, so I can setup unlimited
domains.  I use it for my Company site and all of my clients that have opted
to let me host their sites.

I highly recommend using them. 


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678.910.8017




On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Ted Husted wrote:

 PlanetStruts.org runs on Kattare.com.

 -T.

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Re: Hosting

2006-10-20 Thread Li

you can go for Virtual Dedicated Server (some one call virtual private
server), there are many, you can install anything you want ...

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Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
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Re: Hosting

2006-10-20 Thread Peter L. Berghold
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Take a look at http://www.performancehosting.net

I recently switched to them when my previous provider Assorted Internet
LLC became non-responsive in the customer support role.



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Re: Hosting

2006-10-20 Thread Ted Husted

PlanetStruts.org runs on Kattare.com.

-T.

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Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
will upload a struts 2 application)
HD:5gb Transfer:30+Gb

Anybody has suggestions...???

Thanks

Juan


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Re: Hosting

2006-10-20 Thread James Mitchell
I also use Kattare.  I have a corporate plan, so I can setup  
unlimited domains.  I use it for my Company site and all of my  
clients that have opted to let me host their sites.


I highly recommend using them.


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678.910.8017




On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Ted Husted wrote:


PlanetStruts.org runs on Kattare.com.

-T.

On 10/19/06, Juan Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat  
5.x (i

will upload a struts 2 application)
HD:5gb Transfer:30+Gb

Anybody has suggestions...???

Thanks

Juan


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Hosting

2006-10-19 Thread Juan Espinosa

Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
will upload a struts 2 application)
HD:5gb Transfer:30+Gb

Anybody has suggestions...???  

Thanks

Juan


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Problem loading struts configuration in a shared web hosting

2006-10-17 Thread Juan Espinosa
Hi to all, I have a question about struts2. Im making test with struts2 in
shared web hosting (www.futurepoint.com).
I test the blank application that is in the struts2 distribution in a local
tomcat (mine pc) and all work ok, but when i upload
the war to the webhosting i get errro copied at the end of this email.
 
access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read) 
 
It says that i have no access to the Program  Files directory, but i dont
know why struts or the blank application is trying to access
this directory.
 
If somebody could help me i will be very grateful.
 
Pd:sorry for my poor english.
 
Regards,
 
Juan Espinosa
Montevideo - Uruguay
 
Struts has detected an unhandled exception: 

Messages:
1.  access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read) 

2.  Caught exception while loading file struts.xml 

3.  


Stacktraces

Caught exception while loading file struts.xml - [unknown location] 

com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.loadConfig
urationFiles(XmlConfigurationProvider.java:698)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.init(XmlCo
nfigurationProvider.java:120)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.impl.DefaultConfiguration.reload(DefaultConfi
guration.java:87)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.ConfigurationManager.getConfiguration(Configu
rationManager.java:46)

 
org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.FilterDispatcher.doFilter(FilterDispatcher.jav
a:223)

sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)

sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)

java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)

org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil$1.run(SecurityUtil.java:239)

java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)

javax.security.auth.Subject.doAsPrivileged(Unknown Source)

org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.execute(SecurityUtil.java:271)

 
org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.doAsPrivilege(SecurityUtil.java:21
3)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(Application
FilterChain.java:183)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.access$000(ApplicationFilter
Chain.java:50)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain$1.run(ApplicationFilterChain
.java:140)

java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterCh
ain.java:136)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.ja
va:214)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.ja
va:178)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:126
)

 
org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:105
)

 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java
:107)

 
org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:148)

org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler.invoke(JkCoyoteHandler.java:300)

org.apache.jk.common.HandlerRequest.invoke(HandlerRequest.java:383)

org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.invoke(ChannelSocket.java:743)

 
org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket.processConnection(ChannelSocket.java:675)

org.apache.jk.common.SocketConnection.runIt(ChannelSocket.java:866)

 
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.jav
a:684)

java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)


java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.io.FilePermission
C:\Program%20Files\SWsoft\Plesk\Additional\Tomcat\work\PSA\catalogodepropied
ades.com\Nilo\WEB-INF\classes\struts.xml read) 
java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(Unknown
Source)

java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(Unknown Source)

java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(Unknown Source)

java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(Unknown Source)

java.io.File.exists(Unknown Source)

com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.FileManager.loadFile(FileManager.java:102)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.loadConfig
urationFiles(XmlConfigurationProvider.java:683)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.providers.XmlConfigurationProvider.init(XmlCo
nfigurationProvider.java:120)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.impl.DefaultConfiguration.reload(DefaultConfi
guration.java:87)

 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.ConfigurationManager.getConfiguration(Configu
rationManager.java:46)

 
org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.FilterDispatcher.doFilter(FilterDispatcher.jav
a:223)

sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method

RE: Problem loading struts configuration in a shared web hosting

2006-10-17 Thread David Friedman
The error says Caught exception while loading file struts.xml - [unknown
location] so have you triple checked there is a WEB-INF/struts.xml or
WEB-INF/classes/struts.xml in your FuturePoint website?  If the
catalogodepropiedades.com\Nilo path refers back to your PC you should
search your own configuration files and change any absolute paths to webapp
relative paths.

Though some things strike me as odd: FuturePoint's main site runs Linux but
your error indicated a PC path. The error path indicates Plesk while
FuturePoint's main site indicates they normally run Ensim instead of Plesk.
And that part of the stack trace list security issues while other parts list
[unknown location] leading me to my main assumption that your webwork2
er... struts2 configuration file struts.xml is not uploaded (or uploaded
properly).

Regards,
David


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Re: hosting

2006-07-10 Thread Hubert Rabago

This topic has come up several times already on this list.  Try
searching one of the mailing list archives listed on
http://struts.apache.org/mail.html#Archives.



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Re: hosting way O/T

2006-07-10 Thread Martin Gainty
Agreed This is way WAY O/T
But many of the larger Data centers are locating to locales with affordable 
electricity..
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13774178/

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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-02 Thread Bryan LaPlante
I feel your pain guys. I found a provider that made me wander why more of
them don't do this. http://www.eapps.com you get a virtual machine running
Linux for each domain and one of the most comprehensive control panels I
have ever used. 20 bucks a month gives you a fair amount of features and
space.

My 2 cents

Bryan LaPlante

- Original Message -
From: Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up
before on the list.


 While I agree they do this (it happened to me once), that is a risk you
 run in ANY shared hosting environment... an admin has to make a quick
 decision that will keep the other people sharing your box running, and
 many times the easiest solution (and arguably best) is to shut down the
 offending service, or app, or even domain, and then try and resolve it
 with the person who owns the supposed offender.  They seem to be pretty
 good at least of informing you in a timely fashion that they had to shut
 X or Y down on you.  At least, the one time it happened to me this was
true.

 I have been with Lunarpages for I think close to 3 years now, something
 like that, and it's been a fantastic experience overall.  I personally
 WOULD recommend them... good price for what you get, and they are quite
 responsive (in my experience) to support requests, and for the most part
 let you do what you want (yes, there are some not allowed items to be
 aware of as Wendy points out).  But, I seriously doubt they are checking
 everyones' domains, they will only know if a problem arises, so if your
 careful I suspect you can skirt that rule just a bit :)

 Frank

 Wendy Smoak wrote:
  On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the
most
  promise:
 
  http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php
 
 
  I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to
anything
  that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a
legitimate
  point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
  affecting other customers on the server.
 
  And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
  Spring:
  http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120
 
  --
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RE: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-02 Thread Troy J. Kelley
I'll include my plug here for a company that we partner with when
infrastructure/hosting work is involved.

http://www.apparatus.net/hosting/

They are based out of Indianapolis and have some great sysadmins on
hand.  They currently offer Tomcat 4.1.x, JDK 1.4.2_09 and MySQL 3.2.3
via fedora core 3.  They will be upgrading to fedora core 4 soon.

-Troy



Troy J. Kelley
E-gineering, LLC
10401 North Meridian Street | Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN | 46290 | 317.616.3974
www.e-gineering.com 
-Original Message-
From: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 8:15 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought
up before on the list.

I feel your pain guys. I found a provider that made me wander why more
of
them don't do this. http://www.eapps.com you get a virtual machine
running
Linux for each domain and one of the most comprehensive control panels I
have ever used. 20 bucks a month gives you a fair amount of features and
space.

My 2 cents

Bryan LaPlante

- Original Message -
From: Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought
up
before on the list.


 While I agree they do this (it happened to me once), that is a risk
you
 run in ANY shared hosting environment... an admin has to make a quick
 decision that will keep the other people sharing your box running, and
 many times the easiest solution (and arguably best) is to shut down
the
 offending service, or app, or even domain, and then try and resolve it
 with the person who owns the supposed offender.  They seem to be
pretty
 good at least of informing you in a timely fashion that they had to
shut
 X or Y down on you.  At least, the one time it happened to me this was
true.

 I have been with Lunarpages for I think close to 3 years now,
something
 like that, and it's been a fantastic experience overall.  I personally
 WOULD recommend them... good price for what you get, and they are
quite
 responsive (in my experience) to support requests, and for the most
part
 let you do what you want (yes, there are some not allowed items to
be
 aware of as Wendy points out).  But, I seriously doubt they are
checking
 everyones' domains, they will only know if a problem arises, so if
your
 careful I suspect you can skirt that rule just a bit :)

 Frank

 Wendy Smoak wrote:
  On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold
the
most
  promise:
 
  http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php
 
 
  I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to
anything
  that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a
legitimate
  point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
  affecting other customers on the server.
 
  And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF
and
  Spring:
  http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120
 
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[OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Reumann
Yes, I have searched the mailing list, but still searching the struts
mailing list doesn't always bring back the best search results.

So, anyway, I'm looking to leave my hosting provider. They were great for
the first few years, but lately the problems with them have been too much
for me to handle anymore.

Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
promise:

http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php

I'd be interested in some other recommendations (java/jsp support
obviously:) and/or companies to stay away from, on or off-list is fine with
me. At this point I don't even mind paying more for a good uptime and
service.

--
Rick


Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Wendy Smoak
On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
 promise:

 http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php


I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything
that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a legitimate
point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
affecting other customers on the server.

And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
Spring:
http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120

--
Wendy


Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Reumann
Wow, thanks for the info Wendy. This is frustrating. Do you have any
recomendations?

On 3/1/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
  promise:
 
  http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php


 I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything
 that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a legitimate
 point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
 affecting other customers on the server.

 And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
 Spring:
http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120

 --
 Wendy




--
Rick


Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Greg Reddin
I've had terrible experience with Astrahosting.  I wouldn't use  
anything by them or Web Design Plus (I think is the parent company  
name).


Greg

On Mar 1, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Wendy Smoak wrote:


On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold  
the most



promise:

http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php




I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to  
anything
that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a  
legitimate

point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
affecting other customers on the server.

And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF  
and

Spring:
http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120

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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Ted Husted
www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through some
issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.

-Ted.

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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Reumann
On 3/1/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through some
 issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.


Wow, very nice. Thanks Ted. The only thing is I'd need to host a few addon
domains and it appears I'd have to jump from the 3.1 level to the corporate
account at 40/month http://www.kattare.com/services_pricing.kvws  in order
to achieve this.

When things are running smoothly I really love what I get for the money at
hostforweb with the supreme package
http://hostforweb.com/hosting_supreme.html . I haven't found anything close
to what they offer for the buck... but I guess now they're trying to jam too
many accounts on each server and customer support has gone down recently
also (I've been several tickets today without a response back and I still
can't access my site http://www.learntechnology.net/ .).




--
Rick


Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Reumann
Ted, I'll email them to find out .. but do you happen to know how the
private JVM works when you have more than one site hosted? I'd need my own
context per domain... but I can't tell from the pricing chart if when you
have another domain added, does it automatically get its own private JVM?

On 3/1/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through some
 issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.

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RE: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Wang, Hansen
Here are what I have used for the past few years:

1. javaservlethosting.com, reliable and flexible hosting service with
very low prices, no private JVM, but can reload webapps from control
panel.

2. godaddy's (virtual) dedicated server, very good value and service. Do
not purchase control panel if you can manager the server.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:50 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought
up before on the list.

On 3/1/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through some 
 issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.


Wow, very nice. Thanks Ted. The only thing is I'd need to host a few
addon domains and it appears I'd have to jump from the 3.1 level to the
corporate account at 40/month
http://www.kattare.com/services_pricing.kvws  in order to achieve this.

When things are running smoothly I really love what I get for the money
at hostforweb with the supreme package
http://hostforweb.com/hosting_supreme.html . I haven't found anything
close to what they offer for the buck... but I guess now they're trying
to jam too many accounts on each server and customer support has gone
down recently also (I've been several tickets today without a response
back and I still can't access my site http://www.learntechnology.net/
.).




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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Michael Jouravlev
On 3/1/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
  promise:
 
  http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php


 I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything
 that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a legitimate
 point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
 affecting other customers on the server.

This sucks.

 And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
 Spring:
 http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120

Would works for me with JSP + Struts + iBATIS ;)

I use eroute.net, signed up about two years ago, so I pay about ten
bucks a month for shared hosting. Now they charge $17, I am not sure
would I sign up right now.

Pro: pretty fast and friendly email responses, ftp (you can drop the
files you need wherever you want them), mysql/postgres, can use pretty
much any libraries you like, can have several web apps on one plan.

Cons: need to email them to reboot the server (this really is not a
drawback since the server is shared anyway). Several times I found my
app unavailable in the past apparently because it was hosted on a
server instance that was being rebooted a lot. They probably moved my
app on another instance with less reboots, because my demos are
available now most of the time. Have to pay extra for Tomcat5, they
still use Tomcat4 on standard plan. Kinda slow, ok for demos, but for
a real app I would ask for more memory.

All in all, works for me for the money I pay and the kind of demos I
have. For a larger high-avail application... I am not sure.

I was considering rimuhosting, at that time I could get a dedicated
server for about $25. I guess they do not have this prices anymore :)
I did not sign for it because they basically give you access to a
Linux machine and then you are on your own. Which is great for a Linux
guru, but I am a Windows guy :)

Michael.

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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread chhum
Just to say I’d also recommend www.kattare.com 
I moved  3 sites to them around about a year ago and they’ve been 
amazing – extremely helpful getting us up and running, and solid as a 
rock ever since.  
The specific answer to your question though, I think, is no.  In my 
case all my domains run in a single tomcat instance so if I need to 
take tomcat down I take all 3 out.  I rarely have to do this and I have 
an agreed outage window with all my clients at the same time each week 
so, if I need to do some maintenance, I handle it that way.




Quoting Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Ted, I'll email them to find out .. but do you happen to know how
 the
 private JVM works when you have more than one site hosted? I'd need
 my own
 context per domain... but I can't tell from the pricing chart if when
 you
 have another domain added, does it automatically get its own private
 JVM?
 
 On 3/1/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through
 some
  issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.
 
  -Ted.
 
 
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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread chhum

I should hvae said Jason Hunter's site has a good list of ISP's with 
user reviews and might also be worth a browse.  See
http://www.servlets.com/isps/servlet/ISPViewAll



Quoting Michael Jouravlev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On 3/1/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold
 the most
   promise:
  
   http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php
 
 
  I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to
 anything
  that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a
 legitimate
  point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources
 or
  affecting other customers on the server.
 
 This sucks.
 
  And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF
 and
  Spring:
 
 http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120
 
 Would works for me with JSP + Struts + iBATIS ;)
 
 I use eroute.net, signed up about two years ago, so I pay about ten
 bucks a month for shared hosting. Now they charge $17, I am not sure
 would I sign up right now.
 
 Pro: pretty fast and friendly email responses, ftp (you can drop the
 files you need wherever you want them), mysql/postgres, can use
 pretty
 much any libraries you like, can have several web apps on one plan.
 
 Cons: need to email them to reboot the server (this really is not a
 drawback since the server is shared anyway). Several times I found
 my
 app unavailable in the past apparently because it was hosted on a
 server instance that was being rebooted a lot. They probably moved
 my
 app on another instance with less reboots, because my demos are
 available now most of the time. Have to pay extra for Tomcat5, they
 still use Tomcat4 on standard plan. Kinda slow, ok for demos, but
 for
 a real app I would ask for more memory.
 
 All in all, works for me for the money I pay and the kind of demos I
 have. For a larger high-avail application... I am not sure.
 
 I was considering rimuhosting, at that time I could get a dedicated
 server for about $25. I guess they do not have this prices anymore
 :)
 I did not sign for it because they basically give you access to a
 Linux machine and then you are on your own. Which is great for a
 Linux
 guru, but I am a Windows guy :)
 
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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Reumann
So you are saying you can't get a separate context (your own WEB-INF, etc)
for each additional domain?

On 3/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just to say I'd also recommend www.kattare.com
 I moved  3 sites to them around about a year ago and they've been
 amazing – extremely helpful getting us up and running, and solid as a
 rock ever since.
 The specific answer to your question though, I think, is no.  In my
 case all my domains run in a single tomcat instance so if I need to
 take tomcat down I take all 3 out.  I rarely have to do this and I have
 an agreed outage window with all my clients at the same time each week
 so, if I need to do some maintenance, I handle it that way.




 Quoting Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Ted, I'll email them to find out .. but do you happen to know how
  the
  private JVM works when you have more than one site hosted? I'd need
  my own
  context per domain... but I can't tell from the pricing chart if when
  you
  have another domain added, does it automatically get its own private
  JVM?
 
  On 3/1/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   www.kattare.com has been stellar so far. We had to work through
  some
   issues to setup Roller, and they accomodated me at ever step.
  
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Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Leon Rosenberg
I can offer you webhosting. In fact I'm doing this to a (small) number
of customers right now. You can have your own tomcat and virtual host
integration in the apache. Mail/Backup/ssh/ftp access is also offered.

Contact me offlist if you are interested :-)

Leon

On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, I have searched the mailing list, but still searching the struts
 mailing list doesn't always bring back the best search results.

 So, anyway, I'm looking to leave my hosting provider. They were great for
 the first few years, but lately the problems with them have been too much
 for me to handle anymore.

 Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
 promise:

 http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php

 I'd be interested in some other recommendations (java/jsp support
 obviously:) and/or companies to stay away from, on or off-list is fine with
 me. At this point I don't even mind paying more for a good uptime and
 service.

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RE: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Taylor, Kevin
www.kattare.com is one of the best feature to price Java hosts. Their support 
is top-notch.

 Kevin Taylor
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Reumann [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 12:02 PM
 To:   Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject:  Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought 
 up before on the list.
 
 Wow, thanks for the info Wendy. This is frustrating. Do you have any
 recomendations?
 
 On 3/1/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most
   promise:
  
   http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php
 
 
  I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything
  that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a legitimate
  point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
  affecting other customers on the server.
 
  And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
  Spring:
 http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120
 
  --
  Wendy
 
 
 
 
 --
 Rick


Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list.

2006-03-01 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
While I agree they do this (it happened to me once), that is a risk you 
run in ANY shared hosting environment... an admin has to make a quick 
decision that will keep the other people sharing your box running, and 
many times the easiest solution (and arguably best) is to shut down the 
offending service, or app, or even domain, and then try and resolve it 
with the person who owns the supposed offender.  They seem to be pretty 
good at least of informing you in a timely fashion that they had to shut 
X or Y down on you.  At least, the one time it happened to me this was true.


I have been with Lunarpages for I think close to 3 years now, something 
like that, and it's been a fantastic experience overall.  I personally 
WOULD recommend them... good price for what you get, and they are quite 
responsive (in my experience) to support requests, and for the most part 
let you do what you want (yes, there are some not allowed items to be 
aware of as Wendy points out).  But, I seriously doubt they are checking 
everyones' domains, they will only know if a problem arises, so if your 
careful I suspect you can skirt that rule just a bit :)


Frank

Wendy Smoak wrote:

On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most

promise:

http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php



I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything
that they suspect is causing a problem.  Sometimes they have a legitimate
point, sometimes they just say you're using too many resources or
affecting other customers on the server.

And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and
Spring:
http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=articlearticleid=120

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Re: Should we add MIME type in hosting package to make it execute .do files?

2006-02-24 Thread Laurie Harper

Legolas Woodland wrote:

Thank you for reading my post.
My struts application works in my own PC but it does not works on Host 
that i purchased.

it return 404 error.


Re-check how you deployed the application to your hosting provider. Does 
it use the same servlet container as you're using locally? If not, try 
installing that container on your PC and make sure you can successfully 
deploy to that.



should i add a new MIME type for .do ?
if so , What kind of MIME it should be ?
Thank you


MIME types have nothing to do with it. It's the URL mapping for the 
Struts Action servlet in your web.xml that takes care of getting *.do 
requests served.


L.


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Should we add MIME type in hosting package to make it execute .do files?

2006-02-22 Thread Legolas Woodland

Thank you for reading my post.
My struts application works in my own PC but it does not works on Host 
that i purchased.

it return 404 error.
should i add a new MIME type for .do ?
if so , What kind of MIME it should be ?
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Re: Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do

2006-02-21 Thread Thomas Joseph

 It works on my local computer in same Configuration (just it is windows 
 machine , so my web.xml is OK or at least i think it is ok because it 
 works on local computer.)
 

Check for file name and xml file  for case changes.

Hope this will help. Let us know.

Thanks and Regards,
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Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do

2006-02-20 Thread Legolas Woodland

Hi
Thank you for reading my post.
I get a hosting package from a provider ,
Now all jsp files works but when i press some buttons or links that lead 
to a .do (Action)

it return *error 404  *file not found
is there any other configuration that i should do in my hosting package ?
it is on linux and tomcat 5.5.9

Thanks


Re: Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do

2006-02-20 Thread Bryan LaPlante
Have a look at this example web.xml file. You will see what you need in the
url-pattern*.do/url-patternhttp://www.javaranch.com/newsletter/Mar2002/l
isting1.htmlBryan LaPlante- Original Message -
From: Legolas Woodland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do


 Hi
 Thank you for reading my post.
 I get a hosting package from a provider ,
 Now all jsp files works but when i press some buttons or links that lead
 to a .do (Action)
 it return *error 404  *file not found
 is there any other configuration that i should do in my hosting package ?
 it is on linux and tomcat 5.5.9

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Re: Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do

2006-02-20 Thread Legolas Woodland
It works on my local computer in same Configuration (just it is windows 
machine , so my web.xml is OK or at least i think it is ok because it 
works on local computer.)


Bryan LaPlante wrote:

Have a look at this example web.xml file. You will see what you need in the
url-pattern*.do/url-patternhttp://www.javaranch.com/newsletter/Mar2002/l
isting1.htmlBryan LaPlante- Original Message -
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To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: Hosting problem , the Host provider tomcat does not understand .do


  

Hi
Thank you for reading my post.
I get a hosting package from a provider ,
Now all jsp files works but when i press some buttons or links that lead
to a .do (Action)
it return *error 404  *file not found
is there any other configuration that i should do in my hosting package ?
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[OT] advice on resolving an email issue with this list/my hosting provider

2006-01-23 Thread Rick Reumann
Lately I've been having problems with another email account that I've
used to access this list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lately, things will
seem to go fine for a while and then I'll receive no messages to that
list address, then occasionaly one or two will sneak in. I even just
tried to cancel my subscription to that list but never received the
confirm letter. When I email that address directly the messages do
seem to get there, so I'm having trouble figuring out what the problem
is. I'm pretty sure it's on my hosting provider's end but it's
difficult for me to confirm this. Is there anyway I can see if
messages are bouncing to the listserv or what might be going on? I'm
sort of stumped.

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Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-08-01 Thread Vic
Hi Pham,

If your host is able to support java, then you should be able to install a
struts application which uses iBatis.  This is because Struts  iBatis are
frameworks.

Anyhow, several java hosts have been recommended on this list (thread 'OT:
Good Java host').  Personally, I use http://www.aladin.ca.  They're not
expensive and are reliable.

Hope this helps.

Vic



 Hi all,

 I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO.

 I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial
 website like above.

 plz help me

 Pham


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Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-08-01 Thread Pham Anh Tuan

Thanks Vic,

I will try it :)

again, thank you very much :)

Pham
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From: Vic [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Cc: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?



Hi Pham,

If your host is able to support java, then you should be able to install a
struts application which uses iBatis.  This is because Struts  iBatis are
frameworks.

Anyhow, several java hosts have been recommended on this list (thread 'OT:
Good Java host').  Personally, I use http://www.aladin.ca.  They're not
expensive and are reliable.

Hope this helps.

Vic




Hi all,

I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO.

I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial
website like above.

plz help me

Pham



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Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-08-01 Thread Vic
Pham,

If you decide to go with them... can you specify me as a referrer?  This
way, I can get 3 months of free hosting ;)

Thanks.
Vic



 Thanks Vic,

 I will try it :)

 again, thank you very much :)

 Pham
 - Original Message -
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 To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Cc: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:52 PM
 Subject: Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?


 Hi Pham,

 If your host is able to support java, then you should be able to install
 a
 struts application which uses iBatis.  This is because Struts  iBatis
 are
 frameworks.

 Anyhow, several java hosts have been recommended on this list (thread
 'OT:
 Good Java host').  Personally, I use http://www.aladin.ca.  They're not
 expensive and are reliable.

 Hope this helps.

 Vic



 Hi all,

 I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO.

 I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial
 website like above.

 plz help me

 Pham


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Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-08-01 Thread Pham Anh Tuan

oh, my god, I TIE MY HANDS BY YOU :D

Pham
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?



Pham,

If you decide to go with them... can you specify me as a referrer?  This
way, I can get 3 months of free hosting ;)

Thanks.
Vic




Thanks Vic,

I will try it :)

again, thank you very much :)

Pham
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To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Cc: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?



Hi Pham,

If your host is able to support java, then you should be able to install
a
struts application which uses iBatis.  This is because Struts  iBatis
are
frameworks.

Anyhow, several java hosts have been recommended on this list (thread
'OT:
Good Java host').  Personally, I use http://www.aladin.ca.  They're not
expensive and are reliable.

Hope this helps.

Vic




Hi all,

I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO.

I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial
website like above.

plz help me

Pham



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[HELP] Web hosting for JSP Struts+iBatis+DAO?

2005-07-31 Thread Pham Anh Tuan
Hi all,

I'm buiding a commercial website, which uses Struts+iBatis+DAO.

I'm live in Viet Nam and I'm looking a web hosting for a commercial website 
like above.

plz help me

Pham

[OT] Hosting (London)

2005-07-27 Thread Marsh-Bourdon, Christopher
I have several high-specced Linux (Redhat ES) servers doing very little and
currently not hosted anywhere.  They are Apache/Tomcat/JBoss configured and
I did use them to host my test Struts apps.  I was wondering if anyone
wanted to share the server(s)/costs and get them co-located?  Seems a waste
that they are collecting dust and not doing something useful.  The rough
price for a single server is £50, for the pair it is £65.
 
Contact me on christopher at marsh-bourdon.com (I have a spam filter).
 
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Hosting cost: Java/Struts apps -versus- PHP apps...help!

2005-05-04 Thread O. Oke
Please direct me on how to deal with the comparative
high cost of hosting Java applications.


DETAIL
==
My potential clients/customers already have PHP server
as part of their hosting package.  With Tomcat, it is
a different story; the hosting companies of most of
these potential clients, do not have have Tomcat or
any other server for Java application.  The few
companies that do host Java application, charge extra
for this.

1.  Despite the higher hosting cost of Java
applications, how can I convince a client to go for my
Struts application, if the client has a choice between
my Struts application and a PHP application that does
the same thing?

2.  How do those of you that work freelance deal with
this problem?

3.  Do you know of any hosting company that provides
hosting for the Java application only?

This reminds me of the battle between Betamax
technology and VHS technology.

Thank you.

O'Dele Oke.

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Re: Hosting cost: Java/Struts apps -versus- PHP apps...help!

2005-05-04 Thread Leon Rosenberg
Well, If your Java _application_ has no addit-value against a php
script, then you maybe shouldn't develop it with java? 

If it's so simple, that it can be done with php, 
if performance isn't a requirement, if manageability, flexibility and
scaleability of the application isn't worth money, then choosing java 
may have been the false solution :-)

regards
Leon

P.S. As for list of java-hosters - check the archives.

On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 13:43 +0100, O. Oke wrote:
 Please direct me on how to deal with the comparative
 high cost of hosting Java applications.
 
 
 DETAIL
 ==
 My potential clients/customers already have PHP server
 as part of their hosting package.  With Tomcat, it is
 a different story; the hosting companies of most of
 these potential clients, do not have have Tomcat or
 any other server for Java application.  The few
 companies that do host Java application, charge extra
 for this.
 
 1.  Despite the higher hosting cost of Java
 applications, how can I convince a client to go for my
 Struts application, if the client has a choice between
 my Struts application and a PHP application that does
 the same thing?
 
 2.  How do those of you that work freelance deal with
 this problem?
 
 3.  Do you know of any hosting company that provides
 hosting for the Java application only?
 
 This reminds me of the battle between Betamax
 technology and VHS technology.
 
 Thank you.
 
 O'Dele Oke.
 
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Re: Hosting cost: Java/Struts apps -versus- PHP apps...help!

2005-05-04 Thread O. Oke
I completely, agree with your point, but it is not
always easy to convince a client that it is better to
develop certain applications with Java technology.

Thanks

O'Dele.



--- Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, If your Java _application_ has no addit-value
 against a php
 script, then you maybe shouldn't develop it with
 java? 
 
 If it's so simple, that it can be done with php, 
 if performance isn't a requirement, if
 manageability, flexibility and
 scaleability of the application isn't worth money,
 then choosing java 
 may have been the false solution :-)
 
 regards
 Leon
 
 P.S. As for list of java-hosters - check the
 archives.
 
 On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 13:43 +0100, O. Oke wrote:
  Please direct me on how to deal with the
 comparative
  high cost of hosting Java applications.
  
  
  DETAIL
  ==
  My potential clients/customers already have PHP
 server
  as part of their hosting package.  With Tomcat, it
 is
  a different story; the hosting companies of most
 of
  these potential clients, do not have have Tomcat
 or
  any other server for Java application.  The few
  companies that do host Java application, charge
 extra
  for this.
  
  1.  Despite the higher hosting cost of Java
  applications, how can I convince a client to go
 for my
  Struts application, if the client has a choice
 between
  my Struts application and a PHP application that
 does
  the same thing?
  
  2.  How do those of you that work freelance deal
 with
  this problem?
  
  3.  Do you know of any hosting company that
 provides
  hosting for the Java application only?
  
  This reminds me of the battle between Betamax
  technology and VHS technology.
  
  Thank you.
  
  O'Dele Oke.
  
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Re: Hosting cost: Java/Struts apps -versus- PHP apps...help!

2005-05-04 Thread Matt Raible
I believe that www.kgbinternet.com has prices that are competitive with 
PHP hosting.

Their $20 (CAD) is $16 US.
http://www.kgbinternet.com/privatejvm.html
Matt
On May 4, 2005, at 6:43 AM, O. Oke wrote:
Please direct me on how to deal with the comparative
high cost of hosting Java applications.
DETAIL
==
My potential clients/customers already have PHP server
as part of their hosting package.  With Tomcat, it is
a different story; the hosting companies of most of
these potential clients, do not have have Tomcat or
any other server for Java application.  The few
companies that do host Java application, charge extra
for this.
1.  Despite the higher hosting cost of Java
applications, how can I convince a client to go for my
Struts application, if the client has a choice between
my Struts application and a PHP application that does
the same thing?
2.  How do those of you that work freelance deal with
this problem?
3.  Do you know of any hosting company that provides
hosting for the Java application only?
This reminds me of the battle between Betamax
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Re: Hosting cost: Java/Struts apps -versus- PHP apps...help!

2005-05-04 Thread Erik Weber
Sorry no URLs, but I have been seeing prices dipping into the $10 range, 
which is even with PHP (the cheapest PHP I ever saw was $4 but typical 
is $8.99 I think). And I have found that Tomcat/MySQL or 
Tomcat/PostgreSQL is everywhere, plus you'll usually get an Apache Web 
Server too. But be aware of what you are getting (you probably won't get 
a private VM for $10, but that doesn't mean it won't work, and you want 
shell access, not just an ftp account). Make sure you don't have to sign 
up for anything long term until you've deployed and tested your app for 
a while. Let the Web server serve all your static content. Watch out for 
lag between the Servlet box and the database box.

What do I tell my customers? Java hosting is already nearly competitive 
and is getting cheaper all the time.

Oh I do know of one cheap Java host -- lunarpages.
If this thread stays alive, more will be posted I'll bet.
Erik
Matt Raible wrote:
I believe that www.kgbinternet.com has prices that are competitive 
with PHP hosting.

Their $20 (CAD) is $16 US.
http://www.kgbinternet.com/privatejvm.html
Matt
On May 4, 2005, at 6:43 AM, O. Oke wrote:
Please direct me on how to deal with the comparative
high cost of hosting Java applications.
DETAIL
==
My potential clients/customers already have PHP server
as part of their hosting package. With Tomcat, it is
a different story; the hosting companies of most of
these potential clients, do not have have Tomcat or
any other server for Java application. The few
companies that do host Java application, charge extra
for this.
1. Despite the higher hosting cost of Java
applications, how can I convince a client to go for my
Struts application, if the client has a choice between
my Struts application and a PHP application that does
the same thing?
2. How do those of you that work freelance deal with
this problem?
3. Do you know of any hosting company that provides
hosting for the Java application only?
This reminds me of the battle between Betamax
technology and VHS technology.
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RE: Deploy Issues on WebApp hosting site.

2005-03-11 Thread David G. Friedman
kjc,

What is the code in your tile used to call your css?  Where is it located in
the webapp directory tree and under what name?  What is the context/url (you
can skip the hostname and just give the /whateverWebApp if you wish) you are
using?  And what do you see in the actual end result HTML page seen by your
browser?

Regards,
David

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After having deployed my struts/tiles web application on a Struts/Tiles
hosting site,
I now find that the CSS style sheet for the application can't be found.
All elements are layed out in a linear fashion, without so much as a
hint of any posinitioning. Also, when I click on a link to a struts
action, Tomcat is telling me that it can't find resource /someMethod.do

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2005-03-10 Thread kjc
After having deployed my struts/tiles web application on a Struts/Tiles 
hosting site,
I now find that the CSS style sheet for the application can't be found. 
All elements are layed out in a linear fashion, without so much as a 
hint of any posinitioning. Also, when I click on a link to a struts 
action, Tomcat is telling me that it can't find resource /someMethod.do

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Suggestings for ISP Hosting that has Hibernate included in a Plan ?

2005-02-07 Thread Sheehan, Andrew
Hi All,

I'm looking for an ISP that supports Hibernate, Tomcat, MySQL, and struts on
Linux, and to cap it all off, I'm aiming for the cheap until I find more
money to swing the higher-end Hosting Companies.


... Does anyone have recommendations? 

Thanks,

Andrew


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Re: Suggestings for ISP Hosting that has Hibernate included in a Plan?

2005-02-07 Thread Daniel Watrous
Try kgbinternet.com
DW
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Hi All,
I'm looking for an ISP that supports Hibernate, Tomcat, MySQL, and struts 
on
Linux, and to cap it all off, I'm aiming for the cheap until I find more
money to swing the higher-end Hosting Companies.

... Does anyone have recommendations?
Thanks,
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RE: Tomcat in Virtual hosting environment

2005-01-27 Thread David G. Friedman
Deepak,

Note: What a nice question.

Suggestion: Go to the Tomcat-users list where this is more pertinent.  I'm
not seeing any obvious Struts problem here with which we can assist you.

Regards,
David (who uses Tomcat/Stuts/Apache but likes list purity except for OT
Fridays)

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How to intall tomcat in virtual hosting environment.

Regards
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Tomcat in Virtual hosting environment

2005-01-26 Thread Kumar deepak
How to intall tomcat in virtual hosting environment.

Regards
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Re: Tomcat in Virtual hosting environment

2005-01-26 Thread Andrew Hill
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#explicit
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#id3002537
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#id3002681
Kumar deepak wrote:
How to intall tomcat in virtual hosting environment.
Regards
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RE: [OT] I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting

2004-12-29 Thread Amit Gupta
Thanks Dave,

I am not using log4j or common-logging. I am dependent only on std.out, std.err 
and other logs produced by tomcat in CATALINA_HOME/log directory.

Please help.

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From: Durham David R Jr Contr 805 CSPTS/SCE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:06 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [OT] I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting

 I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting. 
 How can I do it? Till 

Since this is OT, first a few words about till from Dictionary.com:

Usage Note: Till and until are generally interchangeable in both writing
and speech, though as the first word in a sentence until is usually
preferred: Until you get that paper written, don't even think about
going to the movies. *Till is actually the older word, with until having
been formed by the addition to it of the prefix un-, meaning up to. In
the 18th century the spelling 'till became fashionable, as if till were
a shortened form of until. Although 'till is now nonstandard, 'til is
sometimes used in this way and is considered acceptable, though it is
etymologically incorrect.


 now logs are created at global logs directory to which I 
 don't have access. I need logs in my webapps directory.

Uh, what are you using for logging?  Presumably you're talking about
Struts' logs, so you're going to be dealing with the Commons-Logging
package.


- Dave

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RE: [OT] I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting

2004-12-28 Thread David G. Friedman
Amit,

Can you define what you mean by 'needing logs'?  Struts (recent versions)
uses common logging so you could check the Struts site or Wiki on how to
turn that on.  If you add commons logging to your own webapp, one
configuration file can log all important struts and webapp errors to the log
file of your choosing.  For virtual host logging, it depends on your
Container.  For example, in Apache Tomcat servers, you can go into the
server's configuration files and add a Logger configuration component to
redirect error messages for a virtual host (a context with Alias) to a
particular file.  Then, when your application prints out standard error
messages or (gasp!) System.out messages, they would go by default to that
particular log file (per virtual host if you set up logger instances for
each).

More details on Tomcat Loggers at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/logger.html

More details on Tomcat Alias (and virtual hosts) at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/host.html
(Aliases at that page's section Host Name Aliases.

For other containers' virtual host settings, go read their manuals.  This
was just an accurate Tomcat example. :)

Regards,
David

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Hi,



I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting. How can I do it? Till now
logs are created at global logs directory to which I don't have access. I
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RE: [OT] I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting

2004-12-28 Thread Durham David R Jr Contr 805 CSPTS/SCE
 I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting. 
 How can I do it? Till 

Since this is OT, first a few words about till from Dictionary.com:

Usage Note: Till and until are generally interchangeable in both writing
and speech, though as the first word in a sentence until is usually
preferred: Until you get that paper written, don't even think about
going to the movies. *Till is actually the older word, with until having
been formed by the addition to it of the prefix un-, meaning up to. In
the 18th century the spelling 'till became fashionable, as if till were
a shortened form of until. Although 'till is now nonstandard, 'til is
sometimes used in this way and is considered acceptable, though it is
etymologically incorrect.


 now logs are created at global logs directory to which I 
 don't have access. I need logs in my webapps directory.

Uh, what are you using for logging?  Presumably you're talking about
Struts' logs, so you're going to be dealing with the Commons-Logging
package.


- Dave

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[OT] I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting

2004-12-27 Thread Amit Gupta
Hi,

 

I need to configure logs on my virtual hosting. How can I do it? Till now logs 
are created at global logs directory to which I don't have access. I need logs 
in my webapps directory.

 



RE: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues 
when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)

check out: 
http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage=_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the 
Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their 
dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.

Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
mailing list) might be the way for you...

good luck
Alexander

-Original Message-
From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
$350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)

you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)

thanks,
woodchuck


--- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
 rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
 type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
 wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
 
 --b
 
 
 On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hihi all,
  
  can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
 offer
  private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
 $20/month
  range)
  
  i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
 list
  but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
  stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
 they
  charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
  
  thanks in advance,
  woodchuck
  
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AW: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Otto, Frank
hi,

take a look at www.starline-inc.de, it is a german jsp hoster.

We work with starline more than 2 years and we are statisfied.

Starline has good prices and features in his packages.


Regards,

Frank


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 Von: Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
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 Gesendet: Montag, 15. November 2004 09:50
 An: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
 Betreff: RE: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 
 most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues 
 when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)
 
 check out: 
 http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage
 =_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
 Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
 The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the 
 Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
 This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their 
 dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.
 
 Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
 mailing list) might be the way for you...
 
 good luck
 Alexander
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
 $350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
 
 you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
 is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
 struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
 and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
 plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
 
 thanks,
 woodchuck
 
 
 --- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
  rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
  type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
  wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
  
  --b
  
  
  On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   hihi all,
   
   can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
  offer
   private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
  $20/month
   range)
   
   i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
  list
   but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
   stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
  they
   charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
   
   thanks in advance,
   woodchuck
   
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread bryan
security issues  if that's their response then they are clowns,
pure and simple. I wouldn't trust someone like that to change a
lightbulb.

--b


On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:50:09 +0100, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues
 when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)
 
 check out: 
 http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage=_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
 Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
 The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the
 Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
 This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their
 dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.
 
 Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
 mailing list) might be the way for you...
 
 good luck
 Alexander
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
 $350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
 
 you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
 is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
 struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
 and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
 plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
 
 thanks,
 woodchuck
 
 --- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
  rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
  type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
  wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
 
  --b
 
 
  On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   hihi all,
  
   can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
  offer
   private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
  $20/month
   range)
  
   i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
  list
   but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
   stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
  they
   charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
  
   thanks in advance,
   woodchuck
  
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RE: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
swiss-hoster rarely have limitations on traffic... ;-)
so the problem with this one is their limited traffic which is
included and the relatively high price for additional traffic...
Be sure to use a compression filter for your applications...

But they are quite leading edge with Java5 and PHP5 already 
available... 

-Original Message-
From: Otto, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 9:58 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: AW: OT: hosting recommendations?

hi,

take a look at www.starline-inc.de, it is a german jsp hoster.

We work with starline more than 2 years and we are statisfied.

Starline has good prices and features in his packages.


Regards,

Frank


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 Von: Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Montag, 15. November 2004 09:50
 An: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
 Betreff: RE: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 
 most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues 
 when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)
 
 check out: 
 http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage
 =_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
 Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
 The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the 
 Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
 This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their 
 dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.
 
 Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
 mailing list) might be the way for you...
 
 good luck
 Alexander
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
 $350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
 
 you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
 is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
 struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
 and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
 plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
 
 thanks,
 woodchuck
 
 
 --- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
  rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
  type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
  wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
  
  --b
  
  
  On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   hihi all,
   
   can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
  offer
   private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
  $20/month
   range)
   
   i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
  list
   but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
   stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
  they
   charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
   
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   woodchuck
   
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RE: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
I know... I think they are afraid of the setup to make the 
single JVM's well-behaving. After all its usually up to
thousands of accounts on one single server! So a JVM using up all the
CPU is a horror vision for them. They trust to have more control over
php-setups...

Dedicated or virtual-dedicated (linux-vm's on a host-klinux-server) 
pose the problem for the client to keep the system secured against 
hackers... 

Well. It's an interesting world we have to deal with...

regards
Alexander

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From: bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:01 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

security issues  if that's their response then they are clowns,
pure and simple. I wouldn't trust someone like that to change a
lightbulb.

--b


On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:50:09 +0100, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues
 when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)
 
 check out: 
 http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage=_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
 Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
 The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the
 Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
 This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their
 dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.
 
 Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
 mailing list) might be the way for you...
 
 good luck
 Alexander
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
 
 rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
 $350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
 
 you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
 is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
 struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
 and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
 plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
 
 thanks,
 woodchuck
 
 --- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
  rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
  type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
  wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
 
  --b
 
 
  On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   hihi all,
  
   can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
  offer
   private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
  $20/month
   range)
  
   i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
  list
   but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
   stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
  they
   charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
  
   thanks in advance,
   woodchuck
  
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Olivier Croisier
Plus, with a PHP-based solution, CPU and RAM are only used when a request 
occurs, whereas with Java, the JVM and the webapp-server use a fair amount of 
both even when idle.
As a consequence, they can host a much higher number of php accounts on the 
same hardware : hence the prices...
Oh my, life is hard :D
Olivier
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:15:43 +0100, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] wrote:
I know... I think they are afraid of the setup to make the
single JVM's well-behaving. After all its usually up to
thousands of accounts on one single server! So a JVM using up all the
CPU is a horror vision for them. They trust to have more control over
php-setups...
Dedicated or virtual-dedicated (linux-vm's on a host-klinux-server)
pose the problem for the client to keep the system secured against
hackers...
Well. It's an interesting world we have to deal with...
regards
Alexander
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From: bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:01 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
security issues  if that's their response then they are clowns,
pure and simple. I wouldn't trust someone like that to change a
lightbulb.
--b
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:50:09 +0100, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
most hosting providers I have talked to talk about security issues
when you ask them to provide Java-webhosting. ;-)
check out: 
http://www.i-quest.ch/index.cfm?content=dienstleistungenpage=_dienstleistungen/webhosting_linux
Yes, it is a swiss company... with swiss server placement...
The Linux business-package should around 300 US$ (per year), the
Linux Professional is about 120US$ (rough estimate)
This is a package similar to those php-webhosting packages. Their
dedicated servers start at about 70$ a month.
Less... then server4free (mentioned in some earlier post in this
mailing list) might be the way for you...
good luck
Alexander

-Original Message-
From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?
rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
$350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
thanks,
woodchuck
--- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
 rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
 type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
 wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL

 --b


 On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hihi all,
 
  can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
 offer
  private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
 $20/month
  range)
 
  i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
 list
  but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
  stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
 they
  charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
 
  thanks in advance,
  woodchuck
 
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RE: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Daniel Perry
Php is a small (in terms of memory footprint) interpreted language.  Php
(running as an apache module) is kept in memory, but doesnt use anywhere as
much memory as your typical tomcat jvm. Each page is processed separately -
so you dont have the 'web-app' hanging around in memory.

You generally tend to get very page-centric coding, with little structure
(as far as i'm aware there's no MVC solution like struts available). Php is
easy to learn - it's much like c or javascript, but with no enforced typing.
Because of this you get a lot of sloppy php code with huge security holes!

Costs for php are low as you can run a few hundred/thousand sites on a basic
server e.g.(512mb ram) tomcat on my dev machine has 512mb allocated for
half a dozen apps!

If you want cheap hosting, get the basic dedicated linux server from
uk2.net - ?30 per month.

Daniel.

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 Sent: 12 November 2004 21:14
 To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OT: hosting recommendations?


 rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
 $350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)

 you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
 is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
 struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
 and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
 plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)

 thanks,
 woodchuck


 --- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
  rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
  type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
  wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
 
  --b
 
 
  On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   hihi all,
  
   can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
  offer
   private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
  $20/month
   range)
  
   i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
  list
   but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
   stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
  they
   charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
  
   thanks in advance,
   woodchuck
  
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-15 Thread Dakota Jack
lunarpages.com $9.95/month

Jack


On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hihi all,
 
 can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and offer
 private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 - $20/month
 range)
 
 i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their list
 but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
 stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or they
 charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
 
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OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-12 Thread Woodchuck
hihi all,

can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and offer
private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 - $20/month
range)

i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their list
but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or they
charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.

thanks in advance,
woodchuck



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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-12 Thread bryan
Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL

--b


On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hihi all,
 
 can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and offer
 private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 - $20/month
 range)
 
 i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their list
 but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
 stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or they
 charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
 
 thanks in advance,
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-12 Thread Woodchuck
rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
$350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)

you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)

thanks,
woodchuck


--- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
 rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
 type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
 wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
 
 --b
 
 
 On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hihi all,
  
  can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
 offer
  private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
 $20/month
  range)
  
  i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
 list
  but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
  stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
 they
  charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
  
  thanks in advance,
  woodchuck
  
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-12 Thread Vic
I have used 11. They give you root access so you can do whatever w/ box.
.V
Woodchuck wrote:
rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
$350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
thanks,
woodchuck
--- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
--b
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hihi all,
can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
offer
private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
$20/month
range)
i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
list
but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
they
charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
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Re: OT: hosting recommendations?

2004-11-12 Thread Vic
http://order.1and1.co.uk/xml/order/Server
They also have US hosting.
.V
Woodchuck wrote:
rackspace must be some serious hosting... they start at a whopping
$350/month... lol, if i win the lottery i will sign up with them! :)
you're right, there seems to be very economical hosting for php.  why
is that?  i don't know anything about php, can it do everything that
struts can?  is it difficult to learn?  what is the differences, pros
and cons between php and struts?  (other than i can get php hosting
plans for less than $10/month!!!)  :)
thanks,
woodchuck
--- bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Get some friends together and get yourselves a linux box hosted on
rackspace, jave is too resource hungry to get cheap virtual server
type offerings for it. That is why the world uses php or if you just
wanna demo your stuff why not get ADSL
--b
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0800 (PST), Woodchuck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hihi all,
can anyone recommend hosters that are Tomcat/Java friendly and
offer
private JVMs for cheap monthly cost?  (cheap to me is $0 -
$20/month
range)
i went to servlets.com and visited many of the hosters on their
list
but most of them seem to still have the legacy offerings that are
stingy on space and transfer allowances.  it was either that or
they
charge a lot ($50+/month) for private JVMs.
thanks in advance,
woodchuck
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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-27 Thread Mark Lowe
I have sympathies with those who don't offer shared JVMs, i think that 
shared JVMs should only really be used if there's a mainly static site 
with say a contact form.

Allowing anyone upload anything to a shared JVM means s/he could bring 
em all down.

Glad you found something.
Mark
On 27 Oct 2004, at 07:23, Joe Hertz wrote:
I ultimately went with eapps.
http://www.eapps.com
No more shared JVM's for me. It's a virtual private server setup. You 
don't
see anyone else even logged in. Heck, they give you root access.

So far, I'm quite pleased. (Live tech support until 12:00 AM EST 
during the
week, and I want to say 6PM on weekends)

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Lunarpages.com is quite good too.  They're who I'm hosted with.
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Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the
wiki. It used to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any
problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found
lower prices
either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:
http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html
(If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick
Reumann so I can
get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them
- they are very
good, at least from my experience over the years.)
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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question

2004-10-27 Thread t t
Sorry, Joe. I should say by PLA's comments. At that time I couldn't decide which 
hosting company to choose. So I just see which has been chosen by the email list 
members. 
And thanks for your answer. One more question: Does that mean their server won't look 
up for my own web.xml?
Thanks again.
Tong

Joe Hertz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know why you were inspired by _my_ comments. 

I was more bummed than was entitled to be about the fact that they made
Hibernate off-limits 3 months ago (they've apparently grandfathered apps
like Patrick's that were already running and not being obscene about
resources). 

If I had to guess (and this is a complete guess), I'd wager that your
bouncing into the same reason they don't like Hibernate-

They do a shared JVM configuration (that's why they are good on price).
Youre sharing an apache/tomcat server configuration with other users and a
JVM to boot. 

Dollars to donuts, that tomcat server is configured to expect your Struts
taglibs to be in /WEB-INF/



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 Hi, Joe and PLA,
 Inspired by your comments, I selected JavaServletHosting.com 
 and have updated all necessary files for my web application 
 which has been tested on my own server. But when I browse my 
 website hosted on their server, an exception saying file 
 /tags/struts-logic cannot be found. Actually, this path is 
 defined in web.xml clearly. It seems the server didn't look 
 up for web.xml. Could you please tell me what's wroing with it?
 Thanks in advance!
 Tong
 
 Patrick L Archibald 
wrote:
 Joe
 
 I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites 
 without any problems. They set up a DBCP connection pool for 
 me and I took it from there.
 
 Thanx, PLA
 
 
 Joe Hertz wrote:
 
 JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
 
 And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
 
 -Joe
 
  
 
 http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.
 
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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question

2004-10-26 Thread t t
Hi, Joe and PLA,
Inspired by your comments, I selected JavaServletHosting.com and have updated all 
necessary files for my web application which has been tested on my own server. But 
when I browse my website hosted on their server, an exception saying file 
/tags/struts-logic cannot be found. Actually, this path is defined in web.xml 
clearly. It seems the server didn't look up for web.xml. Could you please tell me 
what's wroing with it?
Thanks in advance!
Tong

Patrick L Archibald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe

I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites without any 
problems. They set up a DBCP connection pool for me and I took it from 
there.

Thanx, PLA


Joe Hertz wrote:

JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.

And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(

-Joe

 

http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.

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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-26 Thread Rick Reumann
Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. It used to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any 
problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found lower prices 
either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:

http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html
(If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick Reumann so I can 
get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them - they are very 
good, at least from my experience over the years.)

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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-26 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Lunarpages.com is quite good too.  They're who I'm hosted with.

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Sent: 10/26/04 11:21:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
 I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. It used to be on
 the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.

I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any 
problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found lower prices 
either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:

http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html

(If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick Reumann so I can 
get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them - they are very 
good, at least from my experience over the years.)

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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question

2004-10-26 Thread Joe Hertz
Don't know why you were inspired by _my_ comments. 

I was more bummed than was entitled to be about the fact that they made
Hibernate off-limits 3 months ago (they've apparently grandfathered apps
like Patrick's that were already running and not being obscene about
resources). 

If I had to guess (and this is a complete guess), I'd wager that your
bouncing into the same reason they don't like Hibernate-

They do a shared JVM configuration (that's why they are good on price).
Youre sharing an apache/tomcat server configuration with other users and a
JVM to boot. 

Dollars to donuts, that tomcat server is configured to expect your Struts
taglibs to be in /WEB-INF/



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 From: t t [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:27 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question
 
 Hi, Joe and PLA,
 Inspired by your comments, I selected JavaServletHosting.com 
 and have updated all necessary files for my web application 
 which has been tested on my own server. But when I browse my 
 website hosted on their server, an exception saying file 
 /tags/struts-logic cannot be found. Actually, this path is 
 defined in web.xml clearly. It seems the server didn't look 
 up for web.xml. Could you please tell me what's wroing with it?
 Thanks in advance!
 Tong
 
 Patrick L Archibald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Joe
 
 I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites 
 without any problems. They set up a DBCP connection pool for 
 me and I took it from there.
 
 Thanx, PLA
 
 
 Joe Hertz wrote:
 
 JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
 
 And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
 
 -Joe
 
  
 
 http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.
 
 Thanx, PLA
  
 
 
 
 
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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question

2004-10-26 Thread Joe Hertz
Don't know why you were inspired by _my_ comments. 

I was more bummed than was entitled to be about the fact that they made
Hibernate off-limits 3 months ago (they've apparently grandfathered apps
like Patrick's that were already running and not being obscene about
resources). 

If I had to guess (and this is a complete guess), I'd wager that your
bouncing into the same reason they don't like Hibernate-

They do a shared JVM configuration (that's why they are good on price).
Youre sharing an apache/tomcat server configuration with other users and a
JVM to boot. 

Dollars to donuts, that tomcat server is configured to expect your Struts
taglibs to be in /WEB-INF/



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 From: t t [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:27 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question
 
 Hi, Joe and PLA,
 Inspired by your comments, I selected JavaServletHosting.com 
 and have updated all necessary files for my web application 
 which has been tested on my own server. But when I browse my 
 website hosted on their server, an exception saying file 
 /tags/struts-logic cannot be found. Actually, this path is 
 defined in web.xml clearly. It seems the server didn't look 
 up for web.xml. Could you please tell me what's wroing with it?
 Thanks in advance!
 Tong
 
 Patrick L Archibald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Joe
 
 I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites 
 without any problems. They set up a DBCP connection pool for 
 me and I took it from there.
 
 Thanx, PLA
 
 
 Joe Hertz wrote:
 
 JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
 
 And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
 
 -Joe
 
  
 
 http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.
 
 Thanx, PLA
  
 
 
 
 
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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-26 Thread Joe Hertz
I ultimately went with eapps.

http://www.eapps.com

No more shared JVM's for me. It's a virtual private server setup. You don't
see anyone else even logged in. Heck, they give you root access. 

So far, I'm quite pleased. (Live tech support until 12:00 AM EST during the
week, and I want to say 6PM on weekends)

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 From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:50 AM
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 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies
 
 Lunarpages.com is quite good too.  They're who I'm hosted with.
 
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 From: Rick Reumann[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10/26/04 11:21:04 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies
 
 Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
  I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the 
 wiki. It used to be on
  the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
 
 I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any 
 problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found 
 lower prices 
 either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:
 
 http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html
 
 (If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick 
 Reumann so I can 
 get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them 
 - they are very 
 good, at least from my experience over the years.)
 
 -- 
 Rick
 
 
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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-26 Thread Joe Hertz
I ultimately went with eapps.

http://www.eapps.com

No more shared JVM's for me. It's a virtual private server setup. You don't
see anyone else even logged in. Heck, they give you root access. 

So far, I'm quite pleased. (Live tech support until 12:00 AM EST during the
week, and I want to say 6PM on weekends)

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 From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:50 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies
 
 Lunarpages.com is quite good too.  They're who I'm hosted with.
 
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 From: Rick Reumann[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10/26/04 11:21:04 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies
 
 Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
  I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the 
 wiki. It used to be on
  the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
 
 I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any 
 problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found 
 lower prices 
 either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:
 
 http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html
 
 (If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick 
 Reumann so I can 
 get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them 
 - they are very 
 good, at least from my experience over the years.)
 
 -- 
 Rick
 
 
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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-26 Thread Michael McGrady
Rick Reumann wrote:
Joe Hertz wrote the following on 10/23/2004 2:23 AM:
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. It used 
to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.

I've been with hostforweb.com for a long time now and haven't any 
problems and they have fantastic support. I haven't found lower prices 
either. Look at how cheap the supreme package is and what you get:

http://hostforweb.com/hosting_compare.html
(If someone does go with them, do mention my name Rick Reumann so I 
can get a free month:)... that's not why I'm mentioning them - they 
are very good, at least from my experience over the years.)

I think, Rick, that www.lunarpages.com offers more for less.  Check them 
out too.

Michael McGrady
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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-24 Thread Patrick L Archibald
Joe
I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites without any 
problems.  They set up a DBCP connection pool for me and I took it from 
there.

Thanx, PLA
Joe Hertz wrote:
JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
-Joe
 

http://javaservlethosting.com/  works for me.
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Re: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-24 Thread Erik Weber
I have had a pretty good experience with webappcabaret. You can deploy 
whatever you want on Tomcat or JBoss as long as you respect the 
bandwidth and memory consumption requirements, as far as I know.

Erik
e-denton Java Programmer wrote:
I use http://www.webappcabaret.com/index.html.
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Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

 

Joe,
Wouldn't a hosting company that has a plan with a dedicated JVM + Tomcat +
Struts plan work for you?  Like this hosting plan description for a
'dedicated jvm'.  They also install Tomcat v5.0.XX for an additional
   

$50.00
 

(USD) or so.  Their hosting machines are in Houston, TX.
http://www.oxxus.net/hosting_java.htm
I use them for e-mail hosting because I haven't put any private Struts
projects up yet, only one of my client projects has used Struts, so far
anyway.  And no, I don't get any referral fee for mentioning this. :)
Regards,
David
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From: Joe Hertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:28 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [OT] Hosting Companies
Er Spring, not Swing.
No Frameworks for you. Next!
:-)
   

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From: Joe Hertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:24 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: [OT] Hosting Companies
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki.
It used to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
RANT
I just found out that the hosting company I use decided that
they won't let
you deploy anything using Hibernate (or Swing, or
Tapestry...or Jive or
Cocoon for that matter -- because they were all designed for
a dedicated
server). Struts however is still okay.
Of course the raw JDBC calls I rolled myself are going to
scale better than
Hibernate (but apparently not iBatis..go figger).
And I always thought it was the Tapestry community that
thought that Struts
was the bloated framework?
/RANT
Anyone able to recommend a reliable, not too anal, and not
too pricy place
to deploy an app? I'll be happy to accumulate these for a wiki update.
TIA
-Joe
 


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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-24 Thread Joe Hertz
Interesting. I had a problem with Tomcat not restarting. Asked them about
it.

The saw I was using hibernate and complained. 7 gets you 10 that you started
with them before they banned it. It's definitely verboten in their usage
policy now.

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 Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 11:11 AM
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 Joe

 I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites without any
 problems.  They set up a DBCP connection pool for me and I
 took it from
 there.

 Thanx, PLA


 Joe Hertz wrote:

 JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
 
 And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
 
 -Joe
 
 
 
 http://javaservlethosting.com/  works for me.
 
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[OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-23 Thread Joe Hertz
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. It used to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.

RANT
I just found out that the hosting company I use decided that they won't let
you deploy anything using Hibernate (or Swing, or Tapestry...or Jive or
Cocoon for that matter -- because they were all designed for a dedicated
server). Struts however is still okay.

Of course the raw JDBC calls I rolled myself are going to scale better than
Hibernate (but apparently not iBatis..go figger).

And I always thought it was the Tapestry community that thought that Struts
was the bloated framework?
/RANT

Anyone able to recommend a reliable, not too anal, and not too pricy place
to deploy an app? I'll be happy to accumulate these for a wiki update.

TIA
-Joe




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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-23 Thread Joe Hertz
Er Spring, not Swing.

No Frameworks for you. Next!

:-)

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 From: Joe Hertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:24 AM
 To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
 Subject: [OT] Hosting Companies
 
 
 I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. 
 It used to be on
 the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
 
 RANT
 I just found out that the hosting company I use decided that 
 they won't let
 you deploy anything using Hibernate (or Swing, or 
 Tapestry...or Jive or
 Cocoon for that matter -- because they were all designed for 
 a dedicated
 server). Struts however is still okay.
 
 Of course the raw JDBC calls I rolled myself are going to 
 scale better than
 Hibernate (but apparently not iBatis..go figger).
 
 And I always thought it was the Tapestry community that 
 thought that Struts
 was the bloated framework?
 /RANT
 
 Anyone able to recommend a reliable, not too anal, and not 
 too pricy place
 to deploy an app? I'll be happy to accumulate these for a wiki update.
 
 TIA
 -Joe
 
 
 
 
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RE: [OT] Hosting Companies

2004-10-23 Thread David G. Friedman
Joe,

Wouldn't a hosting company that has a plan with a dedicated JVM + Tomcat +
Struts plan work for you?  Like this hosting plan description for a
'dedicated jvm'.  They also install Tomcat v5.0.XX for an additional $50.00
(USD) or so.  Their hosting machines are in Houston, TX.
http://www.oxxus.net/hosting_java.htm

I use them for e-mail hosting because I haven't put any private Struts
projects up yet, only one of my client projects has used Struts, so far
anyway.  And no, I don't get any referral fee for mentioning this. :)

Regards,
David

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From: Joe Hertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:28 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [OT] Hosting Companies


Er Spring, not Swing.

No Frameworks for you. Next!

:-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Joe Hertz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:24 AM
 To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
 Subject: [OT] Hosting Companies


 I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki.
 It used to be on
 the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.

 RANT
 I just found out that the hosting company I use decided that
 they won't let
 you deploy anything using Hibernate (or Swing, or
 Tapestry...or Jive or
 Cocoon for that matter -- because they were all designed for
 a dedicated
 server). Struts however is still okay.

 Of course the raw JDBC calls I rolled myself are going to
 scale better than
 Hibernate (but apparently not iBatis..go figger).

 And I always thought it was the Tapestry community that
 thought that Struts
 was the bloated framework?
 /RANT

 Anyone able to recommend a reliable, not too anal, and not
 too pricy place
 to deploy an app? I'll be happy to accumulate these for a wiki update.

 TIA
 -Joe




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