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localhost ok - how I set up in a real host?

Hi

I succesfully executed a tutorial form servlet in the computer. Now I want to try it on a web host.
But, I am using a free host (beplaced.com) that I don't know if accepts java servlets. Questions:

1) How do I know if the server accepts java servlets?
2) I imagine if they do they have to run a soft, what kind of soft they have to run to be able to run a servlet compiled with java and tomcat?
3) Do I have to install the servlet in a specific directory?

Please educate me. Thanks in advance.

Jorge


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Re: localhost ok - how I set up in a real host?

Posted by QM <qm...@brandxdev.net>.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 05:24:12PM -0300, abramian@fibertel.com.ar wrote:
: I succesfully executed a tutorial form servlet in the computer. Now I want to try it on a web host.
: But, I am using a free host (beplaced.com) that I don't know if accepts java servlets. Questions:
: 
: 1) How do I know if the server accepts java servlets?

Just ask them.  If they don't boast about it in their list of offerings,
though, then it's probably not available.

There's far less Java web hosting out there than there is standard
HTML/PHP/CGI hosting.  I'd be surprised to see a free host do it.

(Not to say that I've never been surprised, though... ;)

-QM


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