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History of solaris

In the year 1990, Sun Microsystems replaced SunOS 4 with a version of UNIX system V release 4 which was developed along with AT&T; this was names as Solaris 2.
Solaris is a combination of SunOS, graphical user environment, ONC+ and many other components. The latest version i.e. SunOS 5.10 forms the content of Solaris 10.

WHAT IS SIMKIN?

It is a language script which can be embedded in C++ or Java applications and can also be stored in a variety of file formats, including XML. This scripting language was invented by Simon Whiteside.

Groovy

It is an object-oriented programming language which is mainly designed for the Java platform, it also has features common to Python, Ruby, Perl, and Smalltalk. It uses a syntax which is similar to java and is dynamically compiled to JVM bytecodes that work with other Java code and libraries. The compiler can be used to generate standard Java bytecode or can also be used dynamically as a language script.

YOIX – A JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

It is a Java programming language for the implementation of scripting language which is developed by researchers at AT&T Labs. Its syntax and grammar is very learn for the people who are familiar with the C programming language and Java. This application is indistinguishable from a Java application, for a application developer, it provides a simpler coding.

Sleep programming language

It is a procedural scripting language which is inspired by Perl and Objective-C. It is the only known implementation of the language is written in Java intended for embedding into existing Java applications to provide scripting services. It integrates easier with applications.
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For Java hosting you will need MySQL and PostgreSQL databases and the host provider should support Java Servlets, Java Beans, Struts, Java Server Pages, J2EE/EJB, JDBC, Cocoon etc. I hope eukhost support it.
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Dedicated servers are perfect for Java hosting, you may face problems if you are hosted under shared packages also Java applications requires much more memory so i would suggest to have PHP hosting if you are not having some special reason for using java.
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I agree with Harry - setting up Tomcat and servlets support was really really easy via WebHostManager. Probably a little too easy, as I installed servlet support for the 4 accounts using the server and crippled the performance... I never realised it was so intesive to host.

I used Struts quite happily though for a bit but I think I might have had to install it myself (not a big problem on the VPS). We use Struts all the time at work, and if I had the choice again I think I'd use Struts2 or something else...
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