Hiya, Not looked at this for a long time, and not sure if it fulfils the prereqs for AppFuse, but I've used http://www.myjavaserver.com to host java web apps in the past. Not sure if it still offers free membership etc...
Just had a look, and it seems like you now even have to write a little bit of java on their signup page to prove that you're not just a "malicious user" (can't quite see how that'll work!) Cheers, Pete On 3/26/07, Thomas Ramapuram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One option would be to host it on your own machine at home. All you need is 24X7 (internet and power) Preferably static IP and an old linux box. Wim Deblauwe wrote: > Hi, > > for the new website of my band, I am thinking about doing something more > fancy then static html pages like I did before and use Appfuse 2.0. However, > when I look at getting things hosted, it is a lot more expensive to get a > tomcat then getting for instance PHP support. How do others deal with this > (since our band is very unlikely to get famous and make enough money to > support those more expensive hosting plans) ? > > regards, > > Wim > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
