Monday, September 22, 2014

Re: good gwt mysql hosting


Thanks Joe,

It's just that I've had a very bad experience with Mochahost. You don't know want you get until you try it, though I guess it's my fault for trying to go too cheap.... This time I wanted to choose a hosting with a little bit more of criteria...

Anna.

2014-09-22 18:53 GMT+02:00 Joseph Lust <lifeoflust@gmail.com>:
Just about any host. Nothing special needed for GWT. If you're using a Java backend, then you'll need a host that can support a war/ear deployment or get your own VPS. I usually use AWS, but you could do Digital Ocean or DreamHost too. Just Google for hosting.

Joe

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