The best one I have found to be www.servlets.net.  They are pretty good, you can set
up an account and run your servlets in a matter of hours since the JavaMail 1.1 is
already included.

- Jon

Jesse Clark wrote:

> If the sys. admin of your ISP doesn't know how to configure the server
> for servlets you will probably run into more problems than it is really
> worth. That is also assuming that it a server that supports servlets.
>
> It would probably be easier just to use an ISP that supports
> servlets/jsp & etc.
> There is a list at http://staging.servlets.com/isps/servlet/ISPViewAll
>
> <disclaimer>I am not involved with iMagineIS in any way.</disclaimer>
> <advertisement>I've used iMagineIS and received good service at a
> reasonable price.</advertisement>
>
> _j
>
> abhishek shodhan wrote:
> >
> > Hi all...
> >
> > 1. We have bought some web space on a web server that is running RedHat Linux
> > 2.0.2.27. The problem with this is that they are running an open Web Server
> > and therefore the administrator does not know how to configure the Server to
> > support servlets. Please guide me as to how I can tell him to configure the
> > server in order for my servlets to run. I have developed these servlets on Win
> > 98, using ServletRunner.
> >
> > 2. I have also written a class using Javamail. The problem with this is one
> > similar to a query that was present recently. I get a
> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError. I have seen to the classpaths, etc, but I
> > couldnt understand how to configure the properties of the Web Server.
> >
> > Please help!!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Abhishek Shodhan
> >
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