Nigel,

I don't know about a ISP, but for using a DB. I am using instantDB, which is
a all Java DB, I just upload it with my servlet in a jar file. It creates a
DB on the file system of the ISP. instantDB is free, check out
http://instantdb.enhydra.org

-Arno

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> Subject: ISPs who do Servlet Web Hosting
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>
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know of any ISPs which do servlet hosting?  I have found=20
> only one site - www.mycgiserver.com - this is a very good site indeed=20
> and I would advise a visit!  It is free!
>
> However, this only offers 3Mb of webspace and doesn't yet offer a=20
> database (mySQL to come soon).  I have constructed several sites on my=20
> home PC - I need both servlets and database facilities and can't publish =
>
> them until I find the right ISP...
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Yours hopefully
>
> Nigel Hawkins
>
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