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Reliable ISP with JSP/Servlet/Java Mail support

 
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All,
I am looking for a reliable Internet Service Provider for a low volume site which supports JSP/Servlet/JavaMail. Please let me know. Thanks.
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Have a look at the following, all offer the kind of hosting you're looking for. When I was recently doing this kind of research for a customer these were all possibilities.
http://www.nameonthe.net/hosting.jsp
http://www.clearscene.net
http://www.indigohosting.net/
http://www.plexon.net/jrun_mysql.html
http://www.firstserv.co.uk
http://www.2020media.com
http://powerraq.com/products.htm
Although we were going to get the Cobalt server in the last URL we ended up getting a 'Root Server' from www.oneandone.com (follow the 'Servers' tab and then click 'more info' at the Root Servers section.
The benefit of this is that although it costs more per month we can put whatever we want on the server, whenever we want. Many of the listed options above are much less expensive.
Let us know what you decide on.
Cheers
George
 
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www.jwebhosting.net is totally awesome!
However, I'd like to warn anyone who cares to avoid webappcabaret like the plauge. Thier support is like calling up an S&M hotline!
Of course some might like that....
 
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There is a pretty long list of JSP/Servlet supporting hosts over here:
http://servlets.com/isps/servlet/ISPViewAll
I work for Rimu Hosting. You may find something of interest there. We offer JSP/Servlet and JavaMail. As well as JBoss (EJB/JMS/JNDI, etc). The plans are on Virtual Private Servers so you get root access and can install/configure other software if you need to.
Cheers, Peter
 
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Hey there Peter B. Here's another friendly reminder about your display name.

Your display name doesn't quite fit the famous JavaRanch naming policy. Could you please take a minute to change your display name to show 2 names, preferably your real name. (It's all about maintaining our professional image - don't let the one-eyed moose fool you!).
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I've had very good luck hosting timeczar.com on servlets.net. I'm in the process of moving the site to a less expensive host that doesn't support servlets, but this doesn't reflect on servlets.net in any way except that they're a bit expensive.
Previously, I'd been hosted on hostforweb.com. My results with them weren't very good.
 
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