Hey!
This always cracks me up. After more than two years, there is always
two or three postings per quarter that want service for free.
Does one think that they are getting Yahoo mail for free.
Look again. You are bombarded with ads.
Can I suggest that one get some reality and then go out and
look for service.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
roy woods wrote:
> --- Dmitry Namiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >few pointers to hosting services that DO support
> > servlets?
> >
> > We use wantJAVA (www.wantjava.com)
> > They do support servlets and JSP
>
> But that is not FREE. Do anyone know a hosting company
> that hosts servlets for free.?
>
> roy
>
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