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Re: [ossig] JSP Hosting



Thanks for the reply, Nicholas

I can know ;

Is there any different to host in Malaysia compared to other country?



Nicholas Adrian Suppiah wrote:

>Hi Alicia,
>
>I tried to look for a decent site early last year but coudlnt find an affordable host for a low cost application.
>
>You could try jspin
>http://www.jspin.com/home/jspwebho and look under malaysia or the other hosting sites. Or see http://www.javaservlethosting.com
>
>Other items that i had to deal when looking for the site include
>
>database (version)
>administration of site (compiling)
>SMTP
>Java and servlet versions
>webserver version e.g. tomcat 4.x or 5.x
>
>There were a dozen more items, which eventually shelved my project (its due to cost and maintenance)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-ossig@mncc.com.my [mailto:owner-ossig@mncc.com.my]On Behalf
>Of Alicia Leong
>Sent: 15 February 2005 19:03
>To: ossig@mncc.com.my
>Subject: [ossig] JSP Hosting
>
>
>Hi, all
>
>Is there any local Malaysia JSP hosting?  affordable, reliable
>my budget rm200  for 200 mb
>currently requirement, tomcat web server preferable private JVM
>in the future mayb needed JBoss, struts ..etc
>
>Is there any different to host in Malaysia compared to other country?
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Alicia L
>
>
>  
>



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