Joe,
Wouldn't a hosting company that has a plan with a dedicated JVM + Tomcat +
Struts plan work for you? Like this hosting plan description for a
'dedicated jvm'. They also install Tomcat v5.0.XX for an additional $50.00
(USD) or so. Their hosting machines are in Houston, TX.
http://www.oxxus.
I use http://www.webappcabaret.com/index.html.
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From: "David G. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] Hosting Companies
> Joe,
>
> Wouldn't a hosting company that h
I haven't deployed my Struts application there yet, but I suggest you
give Kattare a call or send them an e-mail. They have a really
knowledgeable staff (about Java hosting) and quick response times on the
phone.
http://www.kattare.com
http://www.kattare.com/services_pricing.kvws
Their level 3.
lunarpages.com has Resin for $9.95/month.
Thompson Marzagao wrote:
I haven't deployed my Struts application there yet, but I suggest you
give Kattare a call or send them an e-mail. They have a really
knowledgeable staff (about Java hosting) and quick response times on
the phone.
http://www.katt
http://javaservlethosting.com/ works for me.
Thanx, PLA
Joe Hertz wrote:
I dont see Struts supporting hosting companies on the wiki. It used to be on
the site before the resources link pointed you to the wiki IARC.
I just found out that the hosting company I use decided that they won't let
you de
At 1:11 AM -0400 10/23/04, David G. Friedman wrote:
I just don't (yet) see how or where you can set an action override. Am I
supposed to add a chain called "servlet-complete-preprocess" and put my own
code in to figure out what action is being invoked and somehow which chain I
want to call next? I
Joe,
After skimming through WebWork2 (dirty word, huh?) chains to help figure out
Struts-Chains, I expected some blatantly obvious way to plug the chain name
into the action from the get-go. After receiving email last night from
Craig, I now understand I should do that myself using the optional c
After skimming through WebWork2 (dirty word, huh?)
No, actually, I respect the OpenSymphony folks a lot, and I am
interested in learning everything possible from people who are
enthusiastic about WebWork. I am (and the team of developers I
manage are) too familiar with Struts to make switching
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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For addition
I am suggesting that the commons upload code in relation to FileItem be
changed so that the DefaultFileItem is not really "MandatoryFileItem"
which (as it is) requires the developer to subclass the default
implementation. Since the intended architecture seems to be one of a
provider framework
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