If you are on a campus network if might work fine to just run your application with
the Tomcat server on your own machine.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan LeCompte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 12:48 AM
Subject: Servlet Hosting


> Dear group,
>
> I was wondering if someone here on the group could help me out. Here is my
> situation:
>
> Okay, I have just recently plunged myself into the Java servlet world. I
> have just completed
> my first decent-sized web application that uses Java servlets and a small
> MYSQL database. It's a christmas gift for my girlfriend. Basically
> it is an online exam system that allows you to create new exams, add
> questions, take
> exams, etc. Each time you take the exam, the order of the questions, and
> possible answers for each question changes due to the algorithm that the
> servlets use. Now, I have been hosting this web application on my local
> Orion web server at http://salvaje.dyndns.org
>
> However, I don't have a very stable connection, and on top of that, it's
> just a simple dial-up connection. I am trying to find a place that will
host
> my web application. However, this is the deal. I am indeed a college
> student, therefore I don't have much financial backing. I am just looking
> for a place to run this web application so that my girlfriend can access
it
> at all times. Only about 2 or so people will ever use it, therefore not
much
> traffic will be caused by this web application. Also, I don't even need
> FTP/Telnet access. Nor do I need my own domain, nor do I need much web
> space. (Maybe 1 or 2 megs will do).
>
> I know that many companies offer servlet hostingand a nice and fancy set
up,
> but I really do not need all of
> the power that comes with it. I was thinking about using a free service
like
> www.mycgiserver.com, but they are extremely slow, and they do not offer
any
> mysql database hosting.
>
> So, could you PLEASE consider my situation and perhaps work out a deal
with
> me. I am really in dire need of hosting this small web application
> permanently in time
> for Christmas. Thank you so much!!! =) =)
>
> Ryan LeCompte
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.ull.edu/~rml7669
>
>
Paul Copeland, JOT Object Technologies
http://www.jotobjects.com

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