On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 10:27:33AM +0200, Schalk wrote:
> I am getting a little concerned about Java's position as far as a
> development language for the web. The reason I say this is because trying to
> find good, reliable hosting at a competitive price, by competitive I mean
> against the price of hosting PHP based sites, is almost impossible. You
> either have a situation where the company claims to support Tomcat but then
> only allows JSP's or they allow both JSP's and Servlets but not
> servlet-mappings via web.xml.
We've been using eapps.com and we've been pretty happy with the
service. Essentially we get our own installation of tomcat, with an
apache front-end that they manage.
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declarative statements, because otherwise I'll be here all night and
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Take it all with a grain of salt." - Me at http://darksleep.com
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