Per,
If the project is public/open source, you could try out javaforge (of
JavaLobby). We could also give you access to wicket-stuff if you need
it quickly and don't mind that others may look at your code ;-).
Martijn
On 8/7/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> got a link to that proje
got a link to that project? :)
-Igor
On 8/7/06, Per Ejeklint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you all for all the invitations. No more are needed, I'm now
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have put up my first project at the
> hosting site, to test it out.
>
> /Per
>
> 7 aug 2006 kl. 12.40 skrev Per Eje
Thank you all for all the invitations. No more are needed, I'm now
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and have put up my first project at the
hosting site, to test it out.
/Per
7 aug 2006 kl. 12.40 skrev Per Ejeklint:
> Fellows,
>
> I'm trying out free hosting services - need a place to hold my spiffy
> wick
sent...
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On 8/7/06, Per Ejeklint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellows,I'm trying out free hosting services - need a place to hold my spiffywicket-application that I finally got started with. Want to try outGoogle C
On 8/7/06, Per Ejeklint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellows,I'm trying out free hosting services - need a place to hold my spiffywicket-application that I finally got started with. Want to try outGoogle Code but apparently you need Gmail. Can anyone invite me (Per
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