SliceHost has $20/mo slices http://www.slicehost.com/ that will run Lift
apps just fine. I know it's not free, but we're all spending $50/mo on a
cell phone, $50/mo on bandwidth, etc... so $20/mo doesn't seem like a high
barrier.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Jeremy Mawson wrote:
> Yes, for
Personally I couldn't find anything free, except for EatJ, which has a
free "trial." Apparently you have to restart the server every 6? hours
in trial mode. Anyway, soon after I registered it didn't let me log in
anymore, not sure why.
On Apr 20, 8:56 am, Jeremy Mawson
wrote:
> Yes, for those wh
Yes, for those who wish to tinker and share their tinkerings with the world,
the zero cost entry point* is good.
I'm also interested in any opinions of which free services are better than
GAE for Lift apps.
Cheers
Jeremy
* - yes, I know there is a billing model for increased bandwidth and other
If GAE is not a good home for Lift applications, can you recommend
some alternate hosts? Are there any free alternates?
Thanks,
Sam Reid
On Apr 17, 3:57 pm, David Pollak
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've just committed a version of Lift (including the Lift Example) that runs
> on the Google App Engine.
I'm very skeptic and reluctant to GAE right now with all due respect
for Google.I'm used to quite large apps requiring a high degree of
control, DB close to the app and tunings for the app, dedicated HW,
etc. Yeah I know Google promises lots of these things I just can't see
how they can provide HW
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 5:57 PM, David Pollak wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've just committed a version of Lift (including the Lift Example) that
> runs on the Google App Engine. You can see the running demo at:
> http://liftdemo.appspot.com/
>
> What's missing:
>
>- Mapper and Mapper-related stuff.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
>
> > I just can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would want to put a
> > Java/Scala app on GAE.
>
> The answer to this my good fellow, is simple: Marketing.
D'oh! I'm such a dolt... I missed that one.
>
>
> Cheers, Tim
> >
>
> I just can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would want to put a
> Java/Scala app on GAE.
The answer to this my good fellow, is simple: Marketing.
Cheers, Tim
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