Hi !

www.bigstep.com does provide free webspace to host an e-commerce site using
customizable templates, but if you are looking at running your servlets on
their server I doubt it.

Try your luck !

Regards,
INIAN

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> Hi,
> I�ve got a very simple question:
> Does anyone know a free provider of webspace, that supports Java (runs it
> on
> the Server) or Servlets?
> Thanks,
> Roland
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