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Congratulation for the great job you have done and please
Hi
Could anybody point me to a web host which provides support and
technical advice for Cocoon (preferably 2.1.8). I've been looking
around and it seems a lot of hosts offer Cocoon, but not expert
advice on running the framework.
Thanks in advance
Tom Roberts
Hi there,
What kind of usage are you likely to get?
Are you looking to have a dedicated server or shared hosting?
How much control do you want to have over the cocoon setup?
David.
On 7 Feb 2006, at 12:33, Tom Roberts LUXONLINE wrote:
Hi
Could anybody point me to a web host which
Title: Cocoon hosting
In order to help someone who seeks a Cocoon web hosting, I can recommand the french web hosting Althosting (http://www.althosting.fr/).
As a client I'm running a Cocoon 2.1.8 instance (http://www.object-everywhere.com/)
Bertrand Goetzmann
Hi everyone :)
One of the things my little company does is web hosting. I ended up with
cocoon as a natural progression in solving clients problems. I think
that I am now ready to make cocoon a standard service to provide. I have
built a server setup with Cpanel [1] with the tomcat module
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I am looking for a professional Cocoon hosting service in Australia
(Preferably Perth WA). Any out there?
BTW: I have checked out http://cocoon.apache.org/link/hosting.html
TIA
Linc
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I am looking for a professional Cocoon hosting service in Australia
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BTW: I have checked out http://cocoon.apache.org/link/hosting.html
TIA
Linc
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I use rimuhosting.com with excellent results. They are from Australia w/
servers in NY. They have the best tech support I have seen anywhere!
Mike,
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Unfortunately they say they cannot accept new users
its also not clear from the site what hosting facilities
they do offer...
Derek
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Derek Hohls wrote:
Is there such a service for non-commercial Cocoon apps?
Thanks
Derek
IIRC
Yes, they are cheap but it seems only JSP - I will
send an email, though, and ask...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/06/22 06:21:28 PM
Derek--
I've been looking at astra hosting (http://www.astrahosting.com). I'm
not sure if they do cocoon specifically, but that might be worth a
look.
The plans use a
Le 22 juin 04, à 16:45, Derek Hohls a écrit :
Is there such a service for non-commercial Cocoon apps?
Depending on what you mean by low-cost, you might want to look at
virtual servers - you can get the functionality of a dedicated server
for a few tenths of euro a month, for example at
Bertrand
The blurb on the bytemark-hosting site says Pd 15 - or has
the pound devalued very rapidly vs the euro ?!!
The greatnet site seems much cheaper, but hard to see what
the hosting service are (given the German text)...
Really; I just need some directory space for XML/XSL files
(plus
Le 23 juin 04, à 10:04, Derek Hohls a écrit :
...The blurb on the bytemark-hosting site says Pd 15 - or has
the pound devalued very rapidly vs the euro ?!!
sorry, it's my english: I meant a few times ten euro a month, not a few
1/10 of euro ;-)
...The greatnet site seems much cheaper, but hard
Bertrand
Yes, I will keep looking - I was just hopeful that someone
in the existing Cocoon community had a server up on which
there was some space (and processor time!) available...
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/06/23 10:14:26 AM
Le 23 juin 04, à 10:04, Derek Hohls a écrit :
...The blurb on
Derek,
the greatnet hosting service starts at eur 15 for a virtual server.
The cheapest cocoon hosting service I know is at http://www.starline-net.de/
(zis is german to though :) and costs eur 10. A friend of mine hosts
his private page there and it works OK.
If bandwidth and stability are not so
pages
and all the main pages are in German.
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/06/23 10:27:49 AM
Derek,
the greatnet hosting service starts at eur 15 for a virtual server.
The cheapest cocoon hosting service I know is at http://www.starline-net.de/
(zis is german to though :) and costs eur 10
for English speakers? The wiki pages
and all the main pages are in German.
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/06/23 10:27:49 AM
Derek,
the greatnet hosting service starts at eur 15 for a virtual server.
The cheapest cocoon hosting service I know is at http://www.starline-net.de/
(zis is german
Derek,
the greatnet hosting service starts at eur 15 for a virtual server.
The cheapest cocoon hosting service I know is at
http://www.starline-net.de/ (zis is german to though :) and costs
eur 10. A friend of mine hosts
his private page there and it works OK.
If bandwidth and stability are not so
Dale Christ wrote:
Derek--
I've been looking at astra hosting (http://www.astrahosting.com). I'm
not sure if they do cocoon specifically, but that might be worth a
look.
The plans use a shared JVM, so that might be a problem. You can ask
for a private JVM, but I'm sure that will cost you more...
On 23.06.2004 12:29, Derek Hohls wrote:
The starline looks OK; just a pity that they do not offer
Cocoon as part of the basic package (5E) as I do not
really need the bandwith or storage space
At the end of the hosting page there is a part to pack your own
customized package (Selfpaket - what
Is there such a service for non-commercial Cocoon apps?
Thanks
Derek
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Derek Hohls wrote:
Is there such a service for non-commercial Cocoon apps?
Thanks
Derek
IIRC http://www.myjavaserver.com has some Cocoon support, not sure how
active. Do post your findings.
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Derek--
I've been looking at astra hosting (http://www.astrahosting.com). I'm
not sure if they do cocoon specifically, but that might be worth a
look.
The plans use a shared JVM, so that might be a problem. You can ask
for a private JVM, but I'm sure that will cost you more...
HTH
--Dale
On
Upayavira wrote:
Basically, you've got to get Jetty (or tomcat) to mount the webapp
without the /cocoon/. Then, you mount your app on /, so that
http://localhost:8080/ is your application, so that:
http://mycocoonhost/ maps to http://localhost:8080/
Yes, that's what I thought. It's a pain
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Upayavira wrote:
Basically, you've got to get Jetty (or tomcat) to mount the webapp
without the /cocoon/. Then, you mount your app on /, so that
http://localhost:8080/ is your application, so that:
http://mycocoonhost/ maps to http://localhost:8080/
Yes, that's what I
Jason Lane wrote:
Hi list,
We are acquiring a new server (2Ghz G5 XServe. hm.) that we are
going to collocate. We will eventually have different domains running
Cocoon. The question is have you any tips / suggestions you could give
me.
For example is multiple instances of Cocoon a good
Upayavira wrote:
Run them with Apache in front (see
wiki.cocoondev.org?Page=ApacheModProxy). With Apache virtual hosting,
you can do clever stuff to proxy requests to the correct Cocoon instance.
We have at any one time two or three versions of our webapp running,
each in their own Cocoon
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Upayavira wrote:
Run them with Apache in front (see
wiki.cocoondev.org?Page=ApacheModProxy). With Apache virtual hosting,
you can do clever stuff to proxy requests to the correct Cocoon
instance.
We have at any one time two or three versions of our webapp running,
This is great, thanks Yes I'd looked at proxying, looks very cool.
On 7 Jun 2004, at 13:29, Upayavira wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Run them with Apache in front (see
wiki.cocoondev.org?Page=ApacheModProxy). With Apache virtual
hosting, you can do clever stuff to proxy
Thanks for your answer; I am not sure that I quite understood it, though:(
To detail my question, say you try this:
http://mycocoonhost/ mapped to http://localhost:8080/cocoon/myapp/
provided that /etc/hosts contains, just as you said:
127.0.0.1 localhost mycocoonhost
(the two names refer to the
Thanks for your answer; I am not sure that I quite understood it, though:(
To detail my question, say you try this:
http://mycocoonhost/ mapped to http://localhost:8080/cocoon/myapp/
provided that /etc/hosts contains, just as you said:
127.0.0.1 localhost mycocoonhost
(the two names refer to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your answer; I am not sure that I quite understood it,
though:(
To detail my question, say you try this:
http://mycocoonhost/ mapped to http://localhost:8080/cocoon/myapp/
Actually, reading your problem again, it is simpler than I was thinking.
Basically,
Hi list,
We are acquiring a new server (2Ghz G5 XServe. hm.) that we are
going to collocate. We will eventually have different domains running
Cocoon. The question is have you any tips / suggestions you could give
me.
For example is multiple instances of Cocoon a good idea, or should we
Hello!
Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
cocoon application hung up when i try to use it frequently. As i see
Java ete all memory, sometimes when i send request frequently
processloading aspire to 100%. My
the way we do our virtual hosting:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
--stavros
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
Hello!
Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
cocoon
Hello gounis,
Friday, October 24, 2003, 1:42:03 PM, you wrote:
gog the way we do our virtual hosting:
gog http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
but why cocoon falls down?? What options in cocoon.xconf should i use?
gog --stavros
gog On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N.
when u say ... fall down?
from :8080 or with apache at front?
-- stavros
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
Hello gounis,
Friday, October 24, 2003, 1:42:03 PM, you wrote:
gog the way we do our virtual hosting:
gog http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
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