Sorry, Joe. I should say by PLA's comments. At that time I couldn't decide which 
hosting company to choose. So I just see which has been chosen by the email list 
members. 
And thanks for your answer. One more question: Does that mean their server won't look 
up for my own web.xml?
Thanks again.
Tong

Joe Hertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't know why you were inspired by _my_ comments. 

I was more bummed than was entitled to be about the fact that they made
Hibernate off-limits 3 months ago (they've apparently grandfathered apps
like Patrick's that were already running and not being obscene about
resources). 

If I had to guess (and this is a complete guess), I'd wager that your
bouncing into the same reason they don't like Hibernate-

They do a shared JVM configuration (that's why they are good on price).
Youre sharing an apache/tomcat server configuration with other users and a
JVM to boot. 

Dollars to donuts, that tomcat server is configured to expect your Struts
taglibs to be in /WEB-INF/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: t t [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:27 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [OT] Hosting Companies-Question
> 
> Hi, Joe and PLA,
> Inspired by your comments, I selected JavaServletHosting.com 
> and have updated all necessary files for my web application 
> which has been tested on my own server. But when I browse my 
> website hosted on their server, an exception saying file 
> "/tags/struts-logic" cannot be found. Actually, this path is 
> defined in web.xml clearly. It seems the server didn't look 
> up for web.xml. Could you please tell me what's wroing with it?
> Thanks in advance!
> Tong
> 
> Patrick L Archibald 
wrote:
> Joe
> 
> I use Hibernate on one of my JavaServletHosting.com sites 
> without any problems. They set up a DBCP connection pool for 
> me and I took it from there.
> 
> Thanx, PLA
> 
> 
> Joe Hertz wrote:
> 
> >JavaServletHosting is the one with the problem.
> >
> >And I *really* like them in all other respects. :-(
> >
> >-Joe
> >
> > 
> >
> >>http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.
> >>
> >>Thanx, PLA
> >> 
> >>
> >
> >
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