Can anybody let me know if you good Tomcat JSP hosting companies for free.
I need it please help out.
Thanks,
Sangam.
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Does Trap17 Provide Jsp Hosting?
Started by sangam, Apr 21 2006 06:58 AM
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#2
Posted 21 April 2006 - 07:42 AM
Please search the forum before making a similar topic.
This question has been answered here Can We use JSP at Trap17?
As our main page Trap17.com describes, Tomcat JSP is supported but it must be enabled by server admin. You may contact OpaQue or visit xisto.com/helpdesk to request via email.
Trap17 free web hosting can provide all that you need in a hosting and more. But before you are granted with free hosting, you must review Trap17 Readme for all forum and hosting rules. And furthermore, posting in the wrong section does not look to your favor.
Moving to Question section.
This question has been answered here Can We use JSP at Trap17?
As our main page Trap17.com describes, Tomcat JSP is supported but it must be enabled by server admin. You may contact OpaQue or visit xisto.com/helpdesk to request via email.
Trap17 free web hosting can provide all that you need in a hosting and more. But before you are granted with free hosting, you must review Trap17 Readme for all forum and hosting rules. And furthermore, posting in the wrong section does not look to your favor.
Moving to Question section.
#3
Posted 20 February 2010 - 12:59 AM
sangam, on Apr 20 2006, 10:58 PM, said:
Can anybody let me know if you good Tomcat JSP hosting companies for free.
I need it please help out.
Thanks,
Sangam.
I need it please help out.
Thanks,
Sangam.
I found a good one http://www.eatj.com/ .
There is another one http://www.myjavaserver.com but I found it is closed.
#4
Posted 20 February 2010 - 06:17 AM
It is supported by computinghost, but to enable it you have to pay the respective fees. Once you pay the fees via mycent or whatever method you find right, admins will enable it for you. 1 Year back i got that enabled for one of my site and it worked like a charm. So JSP support is available but it is not part of the default package. It is part of add-on feature, which you need to add by paying fees for that add-on. Go to xistosupport.com and open ticket to ask for the price and plan availability.
#5
Posted 20 February 2010 - 11:23 AM
If you want a completely free service, without having to post in forums like trap17. You can use google app engine. It allows you to host your web application on google infrastructure. There is a free starting plan and payed plan as well.
http://code.google.com/appengine/
http://code.google.c...a/overview.html
http://code.google.com/appengine/
http://code.google.c...a/overview.html
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