I wrote:

> I thought Tomcat was a servlet container, why can't I ship that to my ISP in
> order to run my servlet?

Okay without waiting for an answer, if I can't use my ISP, who can I use?
I've seen lists of ISP's that do servlet containers but I don't want ot change
and aI've just had a look at 'WantJava's' Site.
$45 a month!!!!!!!  Get out of here!
Does anyone know of anywhere cheaper,  much much much cheaper!

All I want to do is make use of servlets for my own personal, non profit making,
self.
Surely I can do that?
Or I'm suddenly going to lose interest in servlets & that would be a shame as
they seem brilliant!

Mike  :-((

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