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1. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
www.supernovasoftware.com Jan 14, 2009 8:26 PM (in response to vadim)I personally prefer to own my own servers so I can upgrade the DB, JBoss AS, or anything else I see fit.
My hosting costs $100 for 1U with 1TB of bandwidth.
If your finances are short I suggest virtual hosting.
There are a few places that offer hosting for JBoss, but I cannot comment on their quality.
I just cannot stand the idea of working around a hosting providers limitations regarding security or software versions.
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2. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
dklovedoctor Feb 12, 2010 10:03 AM (in response to vadim)
My hosting costs $100 for 1U with 1TB of bandwidth.Are you a hoster?
Or are you hosted?Can you provide details?
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3. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
babazs Feb 12, 2010 4:00 PM (in response to vadim)If you did not use EJBs, only pojo sem components you may choose a simple tomcat web-server(these are cheaper).
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4. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
luxspes Feb 12, 2010 4:09 PM (in response to vadim)Another reason to avoid EJBs!
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5. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
sage.sam Feb 12, 2010 10:31 PM (in response to vadim)
Balázs Bakai wrote on Feb 12, 2010 16:00:
If you did not use EJBs, only pojo sem components you may choose a simple tomcat web-server(these are cheaper).This. I'm hosted on a private Tomcat instance on MochaHost (http://www.mochahost.com/).
It's the best price I could find, and the admin tools are very nice. You can even set up subdomains if you like!
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6. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
ssamayoagt Feb 13, 2010 3:56 PM (in response to vadim)
David Hibbs wrote on Feb 12, 2010 22:31:
Balázs Bakai wrote on Feb 12, 2010 16:00:
If you did not use EJBs, only pojo sem components you may choose a simple tomcat web-server(these are cheaper).
This. I'm hosted on a private Tomcat instance on MochaHost (http://www.mochahost.com/).
It's the best price I could find, and the admin tools are very nice. You can even set up subdomains if you like!Seam consumes a lot of RAM, also using tomcat instead of full JEE server limits some seam features.
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7. Re: Free or cheap jBoss SEAM hosting
ssamayoagt Feb 13, 2010 3:59 PM (in response to vadim)
My hosting costs $100 for 1U with 1TB of bandwidth.Check http://www.serverpronto.com. Still dont purchased but seems the best price/features ratio. I will take a $44/month for 1.5GB AMD 2000 server in a near future to put my seam app.