Re: OT: Java Hosting

2004-03-13 Thread phil campaigne
Adam Hardy wrote: Try kgbinternet.com. They have very reasonable developer accounts with tomcat and mysql or postgresql. They have dedicated jvm's so you can start and stop your own tomcat. I have used them with good success. The person to talk to is Keith Bjorndahl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Adam Hardy
Graham, when doing your cost calculation don't forget that the email pop3 server is extra - normally. Only a couple of quid a month, but still. Adam On 03/12/2004 03:12 PM Graham Reeds wrote: They were nice enough to email me directly back with the answer: Just saw a link to your site while ch

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Graham Reeds
They were nice enough to email me directly back with the answer: > > Just saw a link to your site while checking the messages on the Tomcat Users > > Lists. I saw that registering a .com domain name with you is significantly > > lower than everywhere else - £9.60 a year compared to most sites £50

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread epyonne
at forbids that. - Original Message - From: "Graham Reeds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 07:06 AM Subject: Re: Java Hosting > > Don't know, sorry. I have my domain name from a different

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Graham Reeds
> Don't know, sorry. I have my domain name from a different company > entirely. I could find out easily enough, but what's the difference? The difference is that if I don't like the hosting and decide to go elsewhere or start my own hosting of the domain I can ask that that they change the DNS acc

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Adam Hardy
On 03/12/2004 11:19 AM Graham Reeds wrote: Yes, +1 from me. I've been using UML at www.memset.co.uk for 3 months so far without the slightest glitch. I couldn't live without my root access :) I notice that memset.co.uk charge £9.60/year for the registration of .com domains. This is significantly

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Parsons Technical Services
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 5:39 AM Subject: RE: Java Hosting For simple domain registration £9.60 is expensive :). www.namecheap.com offer domain registration for $8.99 with dynamic DNS and a host of other goodies. -Original Message- From: Graham Reeds [m

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Yiannis Mavroukakis
For simple domain registration £9.60 is expensive :). www.namecheap.com offer domain registration for $8.99 with dynamic DNS and a host of other goodies. -Original Message- From: Graham Reeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 March 2004 10:19 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Java

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Graham Reeds
> Yes, +1 from me. I've been using UML at www.memset.co.uk for 3 months so > far without the slightest glitch. I couldn't live without my root access :) I notice that memset.co.uk charge £9.60/year for the registration of .com domains. This is significantly lower than anywhere else. The cheapest

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-12 Thread Adam Hardy
On 03/12/2004 08:49 AM Andi Reinbrech wrote: The next best thing since sliced bread is UML (no, not drawings of stickmen) User Mode Linux. Some hosting companies give you a Linux VM with full root & telnet access. You can do with it whatever you want, install Tomcat, install JDK, PostgreSQL - whate

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-11 Thread Andi Reinbrech
The next best thing since sliced bread is UML (no, not drawings of stickmen) User Mode Linux. Some hosting companies give you a Linux VM with full root & telnet access. You can do with it whatever you want, install Tomcat, install JDK, PostgreSQL - whatever tickles your fancy. You can "reboot" wh

Re: OT: Java Hosting

2004-03-11 Thread Adam Hardy
Try kgbinternet.com. They have very reasonable developer accounts with tomcat and mysql or postgresql. They have dedicated jvm's so you can start and stop your own tomcat. I have used them with good success. The person to talk to is Keith Bjorndahl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good luck, Phil Campaig

RE: OT: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Schalk
- :: From: phil campaigne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :: Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:14 AM :: To: Tomcat Users List :: Subject: Re: OT: Java Hosting :: :: Schalk wrote: :: :: >Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the :: >companies I have talked to seem to hav

Re: OT: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread phil campaigne
Schalk wrote: Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either you cannot set-up your own custom servlet-mappings via web.xml, or the Tomcat version is old, shared instances of Tomcat that does not allow me the fre

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Mike Curwen
www.evolutionhosting.com has TC 4.1.29 > -Original Message- > From: Schalk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:20 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: OT: Java Hosting > > > Does anyone know of a good hosting company tha

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Subir Sengupta
Myjavaserver isn't accepting new users. Subir -Original Message- From: Rick Umali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:25 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Java Hosting Hello: > Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java? If your n

Re: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Rick Umali
Hello: > Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java? If your needs are modest, you might look at http://www.myjavaserver.com It boasts some decent facilities for application deployment, but no ssh/telnet access. There are other constraints, but for my simple requirement

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Schalk
- :: From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :: Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:30 PM :: To: Tomcat Users List :: Subject: RE: Java Hosting :: :: :: Hi, :: :: >Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the :: >companies I have talked to seem to have some limit

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi, >Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the >companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either you cannot >set-up your own custom servlet-mappings via web.xml, or the Tomcat version >is old, shared instances of Tomcat that does not allow me the freedom

RE: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Dale, Matt
think -Original Message- From: Schalk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 March 2004 17:20 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: OT: Java Hosting Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either yo

OT: Java Hosting

2004-03-10 Thread Schalk
Does anyone know of a good hosting company that hosts Java. All the companies I have talked to seem to have some limitations, either you cannot set-up your own custom servlet-mappings via web.xml, or the Tomcat version is old, shared instances of Tomcat that does not allow me the freedom to stop an