Dale Christ wrote:

Derek--

I've been looking at astra hosting (http://www.astrahosting.com).  I'm
not sure if they do cocoon specifically, but that might be worth a
look.

The plans use a shared JVM, so that might be a problem. You can ask
for a private JVM, but I'm sure that will cost you more...


I use AOindustries.com, which I have been happy with so far. For $500pa you're able to run a number of Tomcat installations, with decent shell access. I have one site that is generated there overnight using the Cocoon Ant task triggered as a cron job, then served statically, and others that are served dynamically via Cocoon. Setting up Cocoon there isn't that hard either (ssh to server, download archive, unpack, build, copy to relevant folder, restart webapp via control panel).

Regards, Upayavira

HTH

--Dale

On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 16:45:45 +0200, Derek Hohls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Is there such a service for non-commercial Cocoon apps?

Thanks
Derek

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