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Hi all!
Can anyone suggest a good servlet hosting site that is free.
I've tried java.isavvix.com, but somhow i cannot figure out if they have nay database support or not. I cannot find any option for building databases when i'm logged in.
webappcabaret is free for only first two months and then they charge.
So if there is no free hosting can anyone suggest some really cheap service.
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Danish Shaukat
[This message has been edited by Danish Shaukat (edited August 27, 2001).]
 
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http://www.mycgiserver.com

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For free hosting please try http://www.mycgiserver.com/
I use www.jwebhosting.net for my site. Check their site out for prices!!
Let's face it though, you really need to pay for your jsp hosting because the free ones are unlikely to fully support your needs my friend.
 
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Hi,
There's also a site called http://www.webappcabaret.com where you can put your jsp's for free for a period of 2 months. After that it has to be fee based - unless of course you login with a different id(just kidding...)
Kaju
 
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