From: Tarun R E. <ta...@we...> - 2000-10-27 06:45:53
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Thats really good work Frank ! Way to GO... I scouted around a bit and heres what I could find : (A Little Note : However I dont think any server on the web offers both free MySQL = support and free Servlet support . The only free server that offers Servlet,JSP and = EJB support that I can think of is www.mycgiserver.com . However MySQL = support is yet to be enabled : they are actually planning to introduce it, but = havent got around to it as yet.=20 The only problem with mycgiserver is that its very popular, because of which it is also VERY slow. So looks like either we may have to do the server-side programming in some other language, or skip MySQL and stick = to plain text/hashed files , which sounds like a dumb idea.) Here are the others 1. http://hosting.datablocks.net/free/ :=20 All business and personal users qualify Account includes:=20 20 MB Diskspace Yourname.datablocks.net=20 Ftp access=20 Unlimited Transfer=20 5 POP3 Email Accounts=20 MySQL Database=20 FULL Cgi support (I guess that means perl) PHP support=20 Optional Domain name 2. http://www.xodox.com/index.html (some foreign site) 20 MB Speicherplatz FTP, CGI, PHP3 & MySQL Frontpage 98/2000 unbegrenzter Transfer. 3 http://www.nexen.net/ (a free french host with PHP and mySQL) [ I REALLY dont know why free mySQL seems to come with just PHP :-) ] 4. http://www.surecity.com/ (This looks good!) 5. http://www.f2s.com/free/free%20home.htm This also looks good! (if the database servers they mention includes = mysql) Please have a look at the above, and tell me what do you think and where = should we start > I think that's a great idea. Especially if it's able to be = searchable.=20 > It would be a great supplement to detailed docs. >=20 > I'd like to get something up similar to what they have at www.php.net, > where almost every object/method/property is available through = searching > or directory. >=20 > Sorry, I don't know where to host it. Is there a place that offers = free > mysql accounts? >=20 > scottandrew >=20 > Jannon Frank wrote: > >=20 > > New Guy here, > >=20 > > So I'm a long time user of the original DynAPI and am all too = familiar with > > the frustrations involved in using that one and having to tweak it = for your > > specific purposes. I mean I was glad to have it, but I'm really = stoked > > about DynAPI 2. Anyway, decent API documentation is something I am = missing. > > To that end, last week I started to create a documentation system. = I've got > > a real rough mysql schema with tables for packages, classes, = methods, > > properties, parameters, etc. I was just going to set up some = servlets and > > have my own little system, but I think others would benefit. There = are two > > issues: > > 1. I don't have an mysql account somewhere static (I can't = serve off my > > machine) > > 2. Documentation bores the hell out of me > >=20 > > But I'm more than willing to offer my beginnings as a starting = point. It > > could definitely use some more thinking through and discussion. I > > orignially started working with Java API documentation in mind. I'm = also > > willing to help develop and host the interface (preferrably using = JSP). > > So, I guess I'll put the sql files up somewhere and we can let the > > discussion begin. > >=20 > > -jannon > >=20 > > -- "Sometimes the majority only means that all the fools > > are on the same side." > > - ?? > >=20 > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: dyn...@li... > > > [mailto:dyn...@li...]On Behalf Of Tarun > > > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 8:08 AM > > > To: 'dyn...@li...' > > > Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Agree with Jack > > > > > > > > > I believe that what Jack says is quite correct. Newbies like us > > > would love to > > > contribute something what the experts dont have time to do ,like > > > maintaining > > > API documentation (which currently is very little), maybe a > > > searchable help > > > system... > > > If we know where to start we could get working pronto :-) > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Dynapi-Help mailing list > > > Dyn...@li... > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help > >=20 > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Help mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help |