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I don't think so, usualy you can get a site for £4 a month. Best thing is to instal Tomcat on your pc together with database(MySQL) and practice there
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i am learning jsp so i wanted to know any body offer free jsp web hosting?
thanks
Try http://s43.eatj.com/index.jsp
They provide JSP and MySQL...
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yup, run your own servers. Easiest when learning as you can try different configurations and servers without having to bother with uploading things, remote logins, etc. etc.
Tomcat is nice, but I'd use Firebird instead of mySQL for the database. Smaller, easier to install and use, and more friendly on your RAM and CPU.
That and it's got a far stricter SQL implementation, making it better for learning databases.
Tomcat is nice, but I'd use Firebird instead of mySQL for the database. Smaller, easier to install and use, and more friendly on your RAM and CPU.
That and it's got a far stricter SQL implementation, making it better for learning databases.
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I found http://www.eatj.com provides free jsp web hosting.
Try http://www.myjavaserver.com. You will have to solve its registration puzzle which is a factory method problem. myjavaserver[dot]com provides 5 MB space for hostin jsp,servlet. But for learning it is enough. Am I right ?
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