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Hi, I'm building my first web site. It will incorporate JSP once the basic site is up and running. The site will be a low traffic site (web presence, not dependence).
*Could anyone recommend a good JSP web hosting company? Comments as to why they are good would certainly be welcomed. Free advice is always nice too.
I've looked at www.jspin.com and www.findwebspace.com, as well as a CNET search on "JSP Hosting."
Companies must be in the U.S. for legal reasons, and preference would be given to the Denver, CO area.
Cheers,
Scott
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Try www.webappcabaret.com
or
www.mycgiserver.com(I believe this is free too!)
Hmenon
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Hi Hmenon,
I am also having similar kind of problem.
I did registered to http://www.webappcabaret.com site.
But I not able to Run Servlet programs there.
Do u have any idea?
Actually I wanted to deploy my Online Test project(I mentioned many times in this forum).
I will greatly appreciate ur help.
thank you,
padmashree

[This message has been edited by padmshree Patil (edited February 21, 2001).]
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padmashree,
when u use packages use the package name everywhere in the web.xml file.I would suggest don't use packages.put the classes under web-inf/classes and in the web.xml file just give the classname.don't create seperate directories.make it simple.
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We have not encounter any problems when creating subdirectories there at http://www.webappcabaret.com
We used JSP/XML/JDOM/mySQL/JavaMail/JavaBeans so far.
We have not done a pure servlet yet. My advice: read their help.
Take a look here: http://www.webappcabaret.com/developergrp
Not everything can be seen yet. They are under development.
Thanks!
The SCJD Development Team
[This message has been edited by Roseanne Zhang (edited February 24, 2001).]
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Scott
For you original question:
Here is a quite complete list of JSP/Servlet enabled ISP list by Jason Hunt's site: http://www.servlets.com/isps/servlet/ISPViewAll
Roseanne
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JavaRanch is hosted by ejip.net in Boulder, CO, and obviously supports jsp since almost all the pages outside the Big Moose Saloon are jsp pages.

I see they are on the page Roseanne gave the link for under "Enterprise Java Internet Provider".

[This message has been edited by Marilyn deQueiroz (edited February 24, 2001).]
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The one I use is called servlets.net. They're based in Seattle and a little more expensive than ejip, but they offer slightly different services, databases, etc.
[This message has been edited by Michael Mendelson (edited February 26, 2001).]
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Thanks Roseanne, Marilyn and Michael! I'll look into EJIP. I've come across Servlets.Net in my online researching. Also, MMA (http://www.mmaweb.net) and MySerlvetHosting (http://www.myservlethosting.com). Does anyone know anything about these two companies?
Michael, are you happy with Servlets.Net? I've never used JRUN, do you like it, or is their a better alternative?
Thanks again everyone.
Cheers,
Scott
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