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I've spent the last few months working on a site for college only to find out hostgator don't support jsp files so I'm stuck.

Anyone have any reliable hosts that'll work with Jsp's that aren't too expensive?

Was looking forward to uploading the site tonight :(

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Just realised I need a VPS for this.

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Digital Ocean (affiliate link) are a good, cheap, cloud based VPS.

I've been using them for a few months now and have found them reliable and helpful, with a great range of user generated tutorials guides for setting up your server / droplets.
 
Digital Ocean (affiliate link) are a good, cheap, cloud based VPS.

I've been using them for a few months now and have found them reliable and helpful, with a great range of user generated tutorials guides for setting up your server / droplets.

That looks promising. Don't suppose you've any experience using Netbeans and then publishing the site online?

It's not as easy as dragging and dropping is it since there's loads of folders from Netbeans.
 
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