[Lift] Re: Lift-friendly Web Hosting

2009-03-12 Thread Ilya Klyuchnikov
You may look at STAX: http://www.stax.net/index.jsp They claimed that they are some kind of appengine in java. STAX is in beta now so serving is free. I use it as a playground for my lift applications. One of them is http://spsc.ilyushkin.staxapps.net STAX provides Tomcat only right now. Ilya.

[Lift] Re: Lift-friendly Web Hosting

2009-03-12 Thread jon
+1 slicehost. I have a 256mb gentoo slice. I've run lift on jetty, but only for my personal use. To make the most of your memory use a 32 bit jvm. On Mar 11, 4:29 am, Mateusz Fiołka wrote: > I recommedhttp://www.slicehost.com/Ihave not done any serious Lift work > there, but I have checked t

[Lift] Re: Lift-friendly Web Hosting

2009-03-11 Thread Mateusz Fiołka
I recommed http://www.slicehost.com/I have not done any serious Lift work there, but I have checked that Lift works well on the 256 slice. It's quite cheap and the first service I found to work "out of the box" without any problems for such money. I did install ubuntu, then apt-get ant, maven, java

[Lift] Re: Lift-friendly Web Hosting

2009-03-10 Thread Timothy Perrett
Generally, we run our own servers with root access and configure Jetty, or another servlet container to host the lift app. Its no different than hosting any other JVM based web application in that sense. Cheers, Tim > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Jeff Chen wrote: > > > Any suggestion/experi

[Lift] Re: Lift-friendly Web Hosting

2009-03-10 Thread David Pollak
I use CalPop for my hosting. They're very reasonably priced, but you do have to do some non-trivial sys-admin work. On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Jeff Chen wrote: > Any suggestion/experience on a lift-friendly web hosting service? Thanks. > > > > -- Lift, the simply functional web framewor