[Seaside] Seasidehosting hanging problem

Lorenzo Schiavina lorenzo at edor.it
Sun Apr 12 06:33:16 UTC 2009


Ciao Rose,

tanti augurai anche a te

Lorenzo e Silvia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Owen Densmore" <owen at backspaces.net>
To: "Seaside - general discussion" <seaside at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 4:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Seaside] Seasidehosting hanging problem


> On Apr 9, 2009, at 11:53 AM, James Foster wrote:
>> On Apr 9, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
>>
>>> What are the requirements for hosting seaside?
>>>
>>> Is it likely that I could host my own seaside service on my shared  
>>> hosting account (on Joyent)?  Or possibly on Aptana, the new Joyent  
>>> webapp partner?
>>>
>>>   -- Owen
>>
>> See http://programminggems.wordpress.com/directory/ for a series of  
>> instructions (with screencasts) showing how to set up Seaside (in  
>> GemStone) on SliceHost.
>>
>> James
> 
> Thanks James.
> 
> OK, this solution basically is at the Dedicated Hosting end of the  
> spectrum: you basically get a virtual computer in the cloud.  Amazon  
> EC2 style, say.  The good news you can do everything.  The bad news is  
> that you have to!  All the good/bad/ugly of root.
> 
> But simpler Shared Hosting is at the other end of the spectrum: They  
> give you a set of services (LAMP basically) and some easily  
> installable and updatable content management systems (Blogs, Forums,  
> Wikis, CVS/SVN/GIT, and so on) .. and naturally email.  They include  
> ssh and install-it-yourself capabilities as long as you don't have to  
> be root.  Joyent's shared is a good example.
> 
> New specialized hosting, for web apps, are appearing too: Google App  
> Engine and Joyent's Aptana partnership.  Extremely programmer  
> friendly.  And Google has just introduced Java into the offering.   
> Slice host is a root sorta critter and I think is more at the  
> Dedicated end.
> 
> So what I'd be interested in is seaside hosted in the easier end:  
> either on a webapp provider like GAE and Aptana, or a Shared provider.
> 
> The coolest solution for me would be a seaside using the JVM rather  
> than the usual smalltalk VM. This would potentially get seaside on  
> GAE.  That would rock!
> 
>     -- Owen
> 
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