Re: Good web host for JSPs?



"Steve" <stevesusenet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


David Segall wrote:
Any suggestions?
Why not host it yourself? Installing an HTTP, JSP or Java Enterprise
server is no more difficult than installing any other program and you
decide which technologies to install.

I live in an apartment with limited space and an even dodgier power
supply.
You can run the server on your existing computer although you may need
some more RAM. My post provided a solution for a reliable host for the
pages that need to be always available.

Anyway, given your requirements for an extremely flexible web host you
will be able to afford a larger apartment and a UPS with the money you
save by self-hosting :)


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