er 07, 2006 8:32 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: A hosting for a tapestry based application
If you're familiar to Swedish I can recommend http://datakultur.com/ Have
not used it in production so far but I've received excellent support and not
any problems. And cheap!
Malin
On 11/6/06,
Depends on how much it is worth to you.
I really like places like rackspace that give you an "apartment". The
rates were reasonable for our application at the time a year or two
ago.
If you need to be extremely budget concious any place that gives you a
shell account w/ myself and tomcat access
I use juicyvps. They start at $9.95 a month. I've been using them for
about a year without problems.
Barry
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If you're familiar to Swedish I can recommend http://datakultur.com/
Have not used it in production so far but I've received excellent support
and not any problems. And cheap!
Malin
On 11/6/06, Lennart Benoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed, I have seen this more then a year ago. At the time
Indeed, I have seen this more then a year ago. At the time it looked a bit
obscure but they seem to have evolved quite a lot.
What do you mean by problems?
Thanks,
Lennart
2006/11/5, Gabriel Lozano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hey
take a look at eatj.com. Sincerely I have had some problems but it is
Hey
take a look at eatj.com. Sincerely I have had some problems but it is very
cheap, you have tomcat and mySql. But for the money it is not very bad.
By the way, I would also want to know wich is consider the best hosting for
tapestry ( and JEE in general ).
Gabriel Lozano M.
On 11/4/06, Len
Hi all,
Anyone been looking for a hosting for a tapestry based web application?
Do you think it's necessary/preferable to have a dedicated virtual machine?
What is an acceptable monthly price?
Other things to consider that are specifically important when using
tapestry?
Thanks,
Lennart
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Lenna