We ask one the java servlet hosts if they would support our open
source project by providing there service to us for free. They did and
ask only for there logo to be on the page

Juergen

On 11/26/05, Laurent PETIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is completely Off Topic, but I know that wicket examples are
> hosted somewhere, and the question I was asking to me is : is it
> hosted at some kind of free hosting company ?
> Such as the plenty PHP hosting we can find in the web ?
>
> One of my friends started a java project in sourceforge, and was
> willing to show a live instance of his project (a webapp), but he
> fails short when he tries to find java free hosting services ...
>
> So if you guys have any ideas ...
>
> I could restart my old computer, put it in my balcony, but I fear it's
> too old to be able to host a tomcat server ...
>
> cu,
>
> --
> laurent
>
>
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