I use eapps.com for hosting.  Not sure what the problem is with USB drives,
since you can get a 2GB drive for $6.



On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Kaspar Fischer <fisch...@inf.ethz.ch> wrote:

> I am in the midst of deciding on the technology to use for an application
> that must be (i) cheap to host and (ii) must be deployable on USB sticks
> (Windows/Mac), for use in ad hoc networks. Options include
> Wicket/Hibernate/Spring or a PHP framework like Drupal, in some web
> container like e.g. Resin, XAMPP/MAMP, etc.
>
> Does anybody on the list know of very cheap Java hosting possibilities? I
> image most of us on the list are working in the enterprise sector but maybe
> somebody knows of a good deal?
>
> (There was once a rumor that Google would offer something,
> http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2008/05/podraziks_prediction_java_next.html,
> any guesses on this?)
>
> I am also interested in whether people from the list have made experiences
> with running Wicket on USB sticks?
>
> Thanks,
> Kaspar
>
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