I would be happy to configure a Amazon EC2 instance running eXist for you, if that helps? On 11 Dec 2013 20:03, "e-letter" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/12/2013, David Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you want a *free xquery* hosting provider you can get one today from > > Amazon for 1 year using their free tier support. > > A brief look at amazon suggests that I could (assuming correct > comprehension!) create a linux web server virtual image and export to > amazon to host and make public, free for a year. It is during the > creation of the linux web server image that the necessary xquery > server software can be installed. > > > Convincing budget low end web hosting providers to provide it may take a > > while if ever. > > I don't understand this (being ignorant of the web host market, > admittedly). If a gnu gpl xquery server software exists why would they > be reluctant to add this to their service if a customer demands and > pays for it? > > > > > As Michael Key said so elegantly, I will paraphrase, if your #1 issue is > > cost, ride the bus. Or walk for that matter. > > > > Consider the question of cost as being "devil's advocate"; it seems > that the price of using xquery is at least 3x a more prevalent sql & > server script system, but of course there's more to decision making > than "ticket price" comparisons...Anyway this has proven to be a > useful discussion and fascinating to learn that amazon is more than a > mere book-seller! > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] > http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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