If you have a project on sourceforge.net, you can host a site with
arbitrary cgi for FREE and forever there.
I have a xquery engine running in the project web space and it works fine.
(should also work on the user web space)
On the German uberspace.de, you can host arbitrary cgi programs for 1EUR
/ month. (which is very expensive
in comparison, but you get a lot of space and traffic)
Finally I have heard iwrahost.com allows you to use arbitrary cgi
programs for $0.1 / month
Am 11.12.2013 19:02, schrieb Adam Retter:
Amazon EC2 have a free tier for a year and eXist can be installed on
there and runs fine if your database is not too big.
On 10 Dec 2013 14:18, "e-letter" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 10/12/2013, Liam R E Quin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> For a catalogue of any size you'll probably want to send only the
> matching entries to the Web browser/client, so you'll want to
run XQuery
> on the server.
>
From all the recommendations, is it correct to assume that a dedicated
web server will need to be used, where permissions are provided to
install these various software products?
Or, are there any (cheap) web hosts that have these xquery
functionalities already installed on their servers?
If these server software are not readily provided by cheap web host
suppliers, isn't it easier to use postgresql and php which is more
likely to available from existing low cost web host suppliers?
Whilst xquery seems interesting, for a personal learning project
having to pay for a dedicated server is expected to be too expensive.
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