Hello,

thank you for your answer. Sorry for my cross posting.

Are you in any business about hosting platforms?? ;-)

Don't forget that the Internet is free, that youtube is free and that this
mailing list is free and that also MySQL is free. But, not all the services
that appear free are really for free. Behind them there is for sure a
business.

Fernando


> Extreme cross posting, you may need to elect one mailing list and post
> only to it.
>
> I think you may not get good offering for what you are looking for if
> you are only interested in FREE hosting having all those features
> you've mentioned. The hosting services do have to somehow get
> compensation for their overheads, this would mean either offering a
> FREE service for a limited period and/or requiring that they
> explicitly add as many of their advertisements as possible to your
> resulting web pages, not to mention they will try to place as many
> clients as possible on modest hardware, your ability to manage Tomcat,
> PostgreSQL will also be very limited in such environments, in general
> your clients will not be happy.
>
> Also the FREE services of this kind have by now been exploited by the
> many individuals who provide websites that are aimed at ripping people
> off.
>
> Allan.
>
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On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Allan Kamau <kamaual...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Fernando Pianegiani
<fernando.pianegi...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> do you know any FREE hosting platforms where PostgreSQL, Java SDK, Tomcat
> (or other web servers) can be already found installed or where they can be
> installed from scratch? In possible, it would be better if the PostgreSQL
be
> directly accessible by my servlet, without any web service/PHP script in
the
> middle.
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Kind regards.
>
> Fernando Pianegiani
>

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