Excuse me for asking, but why do people expect to have everything for free these
days? Sure, hosting a web site can be done for free _with_ advertising (GeoCities
is an excellent example), but if youk intend to run all sorts of additional
processes on someone else's CPU, why shouldn't you pay for it? I'm not saying it
shouldn't be inexpensive, but knowing what's involved in providing hosting
services (especially servlets), it's just ludicrous to think it might be free.
Martin Kuhn wrote:
> Does somebody knows about a Free Domain Hosting Service with Servlet support?
>
> TIA
>
> Martin
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