On 2/26/99 11:17 AM, Carver,F,NAIDP,CARVERFK M wrote:

>On Friday, February 26, 1999 2:52 PM, Erik Hanson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>wrote:
>>
>> Don't the web hosting companies that offer servlet hosting include the
>> servlet engine?
>
>Well, yes, but that still doesn't solve the problem
>of a massive download everytime you want to configure
>JWS, for example.
>
>I'm also (perhaps naively) hoping to find something
>which I can run *as a user* on any commercial host
>which supports Java.  I currently use a server which
>I wrote myself, but it's not very optimized and only
>supports the 1.0 API and I don't really want to spend
>too much time keeping up with API changes.
>
>Frank.
>

Try Electronaut:

     http://www.electronaut.com/

They offer web-hosting services using ServletExec, so the servlet engine
is already installed. Also, the ServletExec admin user interface is
HTML-based, so no huge applet downloads or browser incompatibility
problems.

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