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I'm involved with this project (no, it doesn't pay) to create a new website for the WIND job search networking group (http://www.windnetworking.com). It's being designed and developed by WIND clients (ie unemployeed geeks). Our current web host (nethosters) sucks elephant ass, after the elephant has eaten several cases of jalapenos. And likes it. The problem is that we want J2EE. It's not that the application is amazingly complex, but we want to use the website to showcase our talents to prospective employers, and as a learning experience. So we can't pay much more than $70 a month or so. Most providors aren't doing J2EE on the <$100 accounts. So far we found aoindustries.com and eapps.com, but I would like more options than that, if they're out there. Tanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------- DDDD David Kramer http://thekramers.net DK KD DKK D "The only problem with doing it right the first time is DK KD that nobody appreciates how difficult it was" DDDD - Anonymous
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