View Full Version : JSP Host Recommendations Needed
jiehao85
December 22nd, 2004, 08:30
I am looking for a web host reseller that support JSP. I will need at least 100GB bandwidth as well as 24/7 technical support to help me take JSP customers. I want to look at my options before settling on how much I am going to invest.
VerticalHost
December 23rd, 2004, 23:11
Any host that owns/rents a server with WHM/cPanel on it, should be able to get you jsp hosting through the tomcat module.
I would make you an offer, however I'm on php5 and I'm waiting for the full tests of jsp and php5 to come back.
Good Luck.
rhianna
December 24th, 2004, 02:15
Any host that owns/rents a server with WHM/cPanel on it, should be able to get you jsp hosting through the tomcat module.
That's an interesting observation.
jiehao85
December 24th, 2004, 02:44
But not many hosts support JSP if you notice. The tech support of the company needs to be really good and always available.
Coight
December 24th, 2004, 07:51
Any host that owns/rents a server with WHM/cPanel on it, should be able to get you jsp hosting through the tomcat module.
I would make you an offer, however I'm on php5 and I'm waiting for the full tests of jsp and php5 to come back.
Good Luck.
Yes maybe if they wish to put their clients sites at risk.
Name: tomcat
Author: cPanel Inc.
Version: 5.0.28-1.00RC5
Description: Tomcat Jsp Servlet Support !!BETA!!
VerticalHost
December 24th, 2004, 08:43
Just because it says beta doesn't mean it's a security risk.
I was running Tomcat on my php4 server just fine, with no problems.
You may want to goto WebHostingTalk and request a JSP host.
Coight
December 24th, 2004, 11:46
Just because it says beta doesn't mean it's a security risk.
I was running Tomcat on my php4 server just fine, with no problems.
You may want to goto WebHostingTalk and request a JSP host.
Did I say it was a security risk? Obviously if it's in beta it's not been deemed stable. If you’re putting beta builds of software on your server then you maybe compromising security, performance and other things. I have a hard time trusting cpanel "stable" builds but if they mark it beta I would stay well clear. I know I have been using cpanel for ~ 4 years now.
rhianna
December 24th, 2004, 15:25
MN-Robert, I just have to say that I've been reading your posts in the various sub-forums & I admire your wit, style & your generosity with information :-)
liuxyon
January 10th, 2005, 13:55
we have new JSP linux hosting. it's have no bandwidth limit. only have online the time choise.
JDK 1.5.0 Tomcat 5.5.3 JSP,PHP,CGI, MYSQL
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