Like whether I have complete control over the lifecycle of my data. Like,
privacy.
-Original Message-
>From: Dave Newton
>Sent: Aug 20, 2010 7:14 PM
>To: Struts Users Mailing List ,
>erikwe...@mindspring.com
>Subject: Re: Hosting for Struts 1.2 tomcat
>
>On Fri,
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:09 PM, wrote:
> However, I've got lots of serious doubts about all this cloud stuff [...]
Like what?
Dave
I opened an account with slicehost earlier this year, and I have to say, I am
quite impressed with it from an operational standpoint. Basically it's like
having your own box. You can install anything you want. If you know the basics
of Linux administration you can get started. Basic plan is $20
For a private tomcat server with SSH/FTP access, start and stop whenever for
only like $17USD:
http://4java.ca
You can't beat this! I've been using them for 3 year.
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I also use Kattare. I have a corporate plan, so I can setup unlimited
domains. I use it for my Company site and all of my clients that have opted
to let me host their sites.
I highly recommend using them.
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James Mitchell
678.910.8017
On Oct 20
I also use Kattare. I have a corporate plan, so I can setup
unlimited domains. I use it for my Company site and all of my
clients that have opted to let me host their sites.
I highly recommend using them.
--
James Mitchell
678.910.8017
On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Ted Husted wrote:
PlanetStruts.org runs on Kattare.com.
-T.
On 10/19/06, Juan Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
will upload a struts 2 application)
HD:5gb Transfer:30+Gb
Anybody has suggestions...???
Thanks
Juan
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Juan Espinosa wrote:
> Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
> will upload a struts 2 application)
>
Take a look at http://www.performancehosting.net
I recently switched to them when my previous provider Assorted I
you can go for Virtual Dedicated Server (some one call virtual private
server), there are many, you can install anything you want ...
On 10/20/06, Juan Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi im looking for a hosting company that supports java 1.5, tomcat 5.x (i
will upload a struts 2 applicati
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From: "Hubert Rabago" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: hosting
> This topic has come up several times already on this list. Try
> searching one of the mailing list archives listed on
>
This topic has come up several times already on this list. Try
searching one of the mailing list archives listed on
http://struts.apache.org/mail.html#Archives.
On 7/8/06, Abhimanyu Koul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all!
can anyone tell me about a good and cheap struts(java) web hosting comp
> It works on my local computer in same Configuration (just it is windows
> machine , so my web.xml is OK or at least i think it is ok because it
> works on local computer.)
>
Check for file name and xml file for case changes.
Hope this will help. Let us know.
Thanks and Regards,
Thomas Jos
It works on my local computer in same Configuration (just it is windows
machine , so my web.xml is OK or at least i think it is ok because it
works on local computer.)
Bryan LaPlante wrote:
Have a look at this example web.xml file. You will see what you need in the
*.dohttp://www.javaranch.com
Have a look at this example web.xml file. You will see what you need in the
*.dohttp://www.javaranch.com/newsletter/Mar2002/l
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From: "Legolas Woodland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:20 PM
Sorry no URLs, but I have been seeing prices dipping into the $10 range,
which is even with PHP (the cheapest PHP I ever saw was $4 but typical
is $8.99 I think). And I have found that Tomcat/MySQL or
Tomcat/PostgreSQL is everywhere, plus you'll usually get an Apache Web
Server too. But be awar
I believe that www.kgbinternet.com has prices that are competitive with
PHP hosting.
Their $20 (CAD) is $16 US.
http://www.kgbinternet.com/privatejvm.html
Matt
On May 4, 2005, at 6:43 AM, O. Oke wrote:
Please direct me on how to deal with the comparative
high cost of hosting Java applications.
DE
I completely, agree with your point, but it is not
always easy to convince a client that it is better to
develop certain applications with Java technology.
Thanks
O'Dele.
--- Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, If your Java _application_ has no addit-value
> against a php
> scrip
Well, If your Java _application_ has no addit-value against a php
script, then you maybe shouldn't develop it with java?
If it's so simple, that it can be done with php,
if performance isn't a requirement, if manageability, flexibility and
scaleability of the application isn't worth money, then
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