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API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
David Mossakowski
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 5:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Java Website ISP

I would be interested in this too.  I looked at addr.com and they say:

"currently our JAVA Servlet / JSP support is provided via:
     * ApacheJServ v1.1.2
     * JDK v1.1.8
     * GSP v1.0.1
"

which is pretty bad.

I have general questions about hosting servlets though before choosing a
host:

1. Are libraries reloaded when the servlet classes are being
autmotically reloaded?

2. Is automatic reloading performed using a new class loader?

3. What portion of the ISPs use a separate JVM for each account?  What
is the failure rate as caused by others doing silly things and having
their code blow up?

4. Is there usage cap on processor?  Database operations?  How are they
capped?

5. What generally have you found out about servlet hosting that you
think might be useful to know?  In other words is there something you
wish you knew before plunging into that 1 year contract?

Thanks a lot,
d.

Richard Yee wrote:
> Mark,
> I've been using Addr.com.  They are pretty cheap $15.95/mo for a
package
> w/ mySQL.They are somewhat reliable, though in the last few days I've
> found the server has been down for a few minutes at a time. They say
> they are in the process of upgrading their facilities.
>
> -Richard
>
>
> At 10:25 AM 6/7/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> 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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