I am using, and very happy with, Servlets.com. But depending on the package you go for they can get expensive.
 
Colin
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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 7:26 AM
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Subject: Java Website ISP

I fired my ISP yesterday for refusing to support server-side Java and am now actively looking at alternatives.  I was surprised to find that there are only about 70 ISPs in the US supporting server-side Java.  The good news is that most use Tomcat 3.2 on Apache and support JDK 1.3.1, Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 with access to MySQL, and all that I have contacted are planning to upgrade to Tomcat 4.0x, JDK 1.4, Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 within the next 8 weeks.  One (SpinWeb.com) even will let you upload your own versions of Tomcat and JDK.  The bad news is prices range from $350/year to $750 and I have no qualitative anecdotes regarding the level of service any provide.
 
If anyone has first-hand knowledge of same, I'd appreciate the information.  I want to make a decision in the next couple of hours so I can (hopefully) get the new DNS IPs propagated by tomorrow night.
 
Thanks,
Mark

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