RE: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-04 Thread Martin Gainty
> From: geor...@mhsoftware.com > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > Subject: Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat > > Martin Gainty wrote: > > if someone elses webapp does a system.exit(1) does that impact your JVM > > process > > ? > > As pointed out, if you run Tomc

Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-04 Thread George Sexton
Martin Gainty wrote: if someone elses webapp does a system.exit(1) does that impact your JVM process ? As pointed out, if you run Tomcat with the security manager, then that can't happen. It would throw a security exception. since diskspace,memory and servers are dirt cheap what advantages

RE: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-03 Thread Martin Gainty
e contenu fourni. > Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 17:40:39 -0700 > From: kerryjacab...@yahoo.com > Subject: Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > > Hi Martin, > How the plans are setup at WebAppCabaret, > the Shared JVMs are run under a Security

Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-03 Thread Kerry Jacabson
.  From: Martin Gainty To: Tomcat Users List Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 5:26:12 PM Subject: RE: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat if someone elses webapp does a system.exit(1) does that impact your JVM process ? since diskspace,memory and servers are dirt cheap

RE: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-03 Thread Martin Gainty
> From: George Sexton > To: Tomcat Users List > Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 4:08:19 PM > Subject: Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat > > > > Evan Siegel wrote: > > This posting raises a question I've long had: What JSP-friendly hosts are >

Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-03 Thread Kerry Jacabson
Hosting and Tomcat Evan Siegel wrote: > This posting raises a question I've long had: What JSP-friendly hosts are to > be recommended. I did some searching and came up with a large number of > helpful sites, but I'd like to poll the list members on the matter.See the

Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-03 Thread George Sexton
Evan Siegel wrote: This posting raises a question I've long had: What JSP-friendly hosts are to be recommended. I did some searching and came up with a large number of helpful sites, but I'd like to poll the list members on the matter.See the following: http://www.hosting-review.com/hosting-d

Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-05-02 Thread Evan Siegel
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Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-04-27 Thread Jonathan Mast
Well, you get what you pay for. My GoDaddy account costs $6.99 per month and I quickly found it inadequate for hosting serious Tomcat applications, just for the reasons you listed: very unintuitive control panels, 1-day lag in servlet (non)-deployment. I'm canceling the hosting portion of my GoDa

OT: GoDaddy Hosting and Tomcat

2009-04-27 Thread George Sexton
I thought I'd write up my experiences trying to get a servlet application running on GoDaddy. Perhaps it will save someone else some pain. I have a Java Servlet calendar application. It's a stable app and I've got at least a thousand of running copies. I was attempting to install it on GoDaddy's