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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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:: 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
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
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
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
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
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:: 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
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
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
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
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