Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2011-06-10 Thread Asim Jalis
I tried this also and it works quite well. Do you have any pointers to information on how to access the datastore on Heroku through Clojure? The documentation seemed sketchy on their non-Ruby offerings. Thanks. Asim On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com wrote: I

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2011-06-10 Thread David Powell
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Asim Jalis asimja...@gmail.com wrote: I tried this also and it works quite well. Do you have any pointers to information on how to access the datastore on Heroku through Clojure? The documentation seemed sketchy on their non-Ruby offerings. I've not tried it,

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2011-06-08 Thread Alex Robbins
You can also put stuff up on the java part of Google App Engine. It is pretty easy with this project: https://github.com/gcv/appengine-magic You have a limit of ten apps per user, but it works for just getting stuff up to play with. Alex On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Sean Corfield

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2011-06-08 Thread Mark Rathwell
Also released since this thread started, not free, but starting at about $14/month USD, Amazon's Elastic Beanstalk ( http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/) . And VMWare has their Cloud Foundry hosting in beta for free, but it will cost money once it is out ( http://www.cloudfoundry.com/). GAE

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2011-06-07 Thread Sean Corfield
I thought I'd bump this thread now that Heroku is supporting Clojure applications on the new cedar stack: https://gist.github.com/1001206 I decided to try this tonight and went from ground zero (not even having a Heroku account) to a working Ring app (that says Hello World - w00t!) in just a few

Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread Alex Baranosky
Hi guys, I've got a simple toy app I'm writing wrote for fun to help my friend figure out where in the Boston area he should move to. If I was using Rails I could throw it up on Heroku, essentially for free, because I have no plan to ever have any real traffic go there. mostly I just want to

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread Laurent PETIT
2010/12/18 Alex Baranosky alexander.barano...@gmail.com Hi guys, I've got a simple toy app I'm writing wrote for fun to help my friend figure out where in the Boston area he should move to. If I was using Rails I could throw it up on Heroku, essentially for free, because I have no plan to

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread Sean Corfield
Check out stax.net (now part of CloudBees - it will become their r...@dev product and will continue to offer some free hosting). On Saturday, December 18, 2010, Alex Baranosky alexander.barano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys, I've got a simple toy app I'm writing wrote for fun to help my friend

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread Tim Robinson
Free for 1 year: http://aws.amazon.com/free/ On Dec 18, 10:55 am, Alex Baranosky alexander.barano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys, I've got a simple toy app I'm writing wrote for fun to help my friend figure out where in the Boston area he should move to.  If I was using Rails I could throw it

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread Marc Spitzer
read the fine print on this, free for 750 hours of up time, ~30 days on, then its billed at normal rates. marc On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Tim Robinson tim.blacks...@gmail.com wrote: Free for 1 year: http://aws.amazon.com/free/ On Dec 18, 10:55 am, Alex Baranosky

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread László Török
speaking of fine print, you probably missed per month... i've using it for 2 months and was charged 9ct once for exceeding traffic volume limit p.s. sorry for the off-topic 2010/12/18 Marc Spitzer mspit...@gmail.com read the fine print on this, free for 750 hours of up time, ~30 days on,

Re: Free Compojure Hosting? (or mostly free)

2010-12-18 Thread javajosh
On Dec 18, 9:55 am, Alex Baranosky alexander.barano...@gmail.com wrote: Is there a similar free service to use with Compojure?  If not free, then what are the cheap options? A little googling revealed that Google App Engine will work: