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Free java hosting with cca 15 MB of space ?
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Does you know for a free java hosting which gives 15 MB of space? I need
java cause I try to start installation with the java web starter and my
application is about 12MB
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| jcsnippets.atspace.com 2006-06-17, 8:30 am |
| "Dado" <mario_zupan@inet.hr> wrote in message
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> Does you know for a free java hosting which gives 15 MB of space? I need
> java cause I try to start installation with the java web starter and my
> application is about 12MB
Have a look at www.myjavaserver.com - it's only 5 MB, but it's very good and
free.
Best regards,
JayCee
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| jcsnippets.atspace.com wrote:
> "Dado" <mario_zupan@inet.hr> wrote in message
> news:e63t0r$bh8$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
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> Have a look at www.myjavaserver.com - it's only 5 MB, but it's very good
> and free.
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> Best regards,
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> JayCee
> --
> http://jcsnippets.atspace.com/
> a collection of source code, tips and tricks
Thanks, I managed to cut the application size and I put it on myjavaserver.
It is OK cause I'm beginner with the web application. So what you suggest
if my project grow up ? Which java hosting then you suggest ? It doesn't
have to be free.
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| jcsnippets.atspace.com 2006-06-17, 8:30 am |
| "Dado" <mario_zupan@inet.hr> wrote in message
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> jcsnippets.atspace.com wrote:
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> Thanks, I managed to cut the application size and I put it on
myjavaserver.
> It is OK cause I'm beginner with the web application. So what you suggest
> if my project grow up ? Which java hosting then you suggest ? It doesn't
> have to be free.
I'm afraid that's just about the only service I know - from time to time, I
use www.myjavaserver.com for testing purposes.
As for my own web applications, nearly all of them are written for clients
and end up on an Oracle Application Server - not free, and not cheap (to say
the least).
Perhaps others in this group know of good hosting...
Best regards,
JayCee
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http://jcsnippets.atspace.com/
a collection of source code, tips and tricks
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