I would also appreciate any thoughts on this.  In particular for a
hosting company with servlet and database support or, alternatively,
anybody's sales pitch for their hosting service which they would like to
pass on.

Ideally, I'm looking for a host providing a multitude of services
including support for Microsoft technologies as well as servlets.

I know this question has cropped up before and I've viewed the lists at
ServletCentral and the Adrenaline Group but I was hoping for some
opinion and experiences.

If this is off the topic for this list, does anyone know a list where it
would be "on-topic"?

Thanks for your help.

Graeme


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There is a recently updated list at:

http://www.servlets.com/resources/urls/isps.html

(but its a very short list, especially in great contrast to all the
Perl-supporting host services).

I am switching to HostPro myself, and I noticed they've been added to
the list. I am currently with Verio/Tabnet, which on their site now
lists "Java" under the heading of CGI with one of their hosting plans --
but when I asked sales and technical support, they had no idea what that
meant, insisted there could be no Java on the server, and kept saying,
"with the more expensive plans you get applets" Sheesh.
There is another company, Sage Networks, running full page "we support
servlets" ads in WebTechniques magazine, but when I call, their sales
people still have no idea what a servlet is and no indication that they
support it.

Cheers,
 Kathy

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