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    Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    How are Java cloud compared to other. I heard that this is going to give more better output for real-time apps. The current cloud which are configured on web work on popular web development languages. The service providers just try to make them ore compatible with the web server. But on the same hand Java is making its own way slowly.

    Java cloud will be another better innovation. For companies who deal with b2c process, java can help them in some way. Cloud computer, web security goes hand in hand. And Java provides you more secure environment compared to others. There are less vulnerability and easy access on multiple platform. If talk about the web, Java can be on of the most compatible language yet seen. Is there a better Java cloud. What is features will it be beneficial for the end user.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    There is one called as Jelastic. They give you easy option to signup and run java app directly from the cloud server. You can test that once, you will be able to understand how this cloud works.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    Under the most reliable according to me is Orcale Java Cloud Service. The reason to use this is, it gives you a simple and portable way to run your apps on cloud environment. With Oracle you do not need to take much initiative in setting up the servers. It provides you a productive infrastructure to initiate various services. You can manage multiple database and control the security also. For enterprises, data reliability is one of the most important aspect. Oracle provides support to Java EE standards.

    So here you have number of options to work on. On the same hand it also supports 3rd Party Frameworks. The management and server monitoring is easier here. The console design is simple and filled with ultimate tools. To give better reliability WebLogic Server helps a lot. It is recommended that you go on Oracle site and atleast test the same once. Because that will give you a clear output on what features they are providing. Oracle is one of most re-known service. You can contact and singup a test product to find out what stuff are provided and also review the pricing plans.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    To know how a Java cloud works I will to recommend to use Jelastic once. This service just needs your email address and details comes in email. You can test the same and if liked upgrade your package.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    There are some of best java clouds on web. What you need to do is search the right thing on web. Review all the features and then go for the final product. Java gives you more time to create rich and reliable applications. For a web app, java can be beneficial compared to others. Cloud on Java is growing slowly and once it is completely initiated, you can find ample of free services to test the product. The process is bit complicated here.

    It is quiet not possible to give a full featured Java Cloud in less time. Compared to other scripting language, Java needs more time and perfection is not achieve in short period. Rightnow there are ample of beta servers on web. You can start with them to check how productive they are. Somehow end user gets affected due to rising server cost. There is no way to control that. The more users access, the higher cost rises. And at the end you are left with long bill. Pricing on Java cloud is a difficult issue. But hope that in coming future we can get the right benefit from it.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    Test CloudBees. It is made to give you web platform, to create and run java apps. You can write script and run them on the same hand. It is not complicated but also not recommended for beginners.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    Cloud is becoming one of the most flexible option for many. There times when on server it was quiet complicated to run a application other than regular html files. But today the scenario is different. The servers are more upgraded and with enhanced operating system you receive a virtual environment. Java cloud are still not popular today and because of which they are costly.

    But they are more flexible compared to other. On other server you can manage your files, but on Java cloud you can develop and deploy apps. Java works on almost number of platform. Choosing a cloud at start is tricky. But if you are big enterprise, and engaged with users every-time, then Java Cloud can be optimum choice. The one my friend is working on is Google App Engine. It is based on simple and easy code good for those who had great experience in development.

    Recommend for those who work on large databases. It is not very advance, but the engine helps you to run certain apps fluently. Now it depends on your experience how you can utilize the same.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    There are ample of free services you can try. I can list you some of them so that you can test them out. They are Jelastic, DotCloud, CloudBees, IBM Smartcloud, Red Hat Openshift, Azure, Oracle Java Cloud, etc.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    I will not put more pressure on Java Cloud, but on Virtualization. See if you go for a paid service, you have to pay even if you are not using the same. If a enterprise can deploy dedicated space to setup virtual server, then it can reduce the cost to extent. Also the data remains inside the companies infrastructure, while in third party services it goes on other hand.

    I will not say that they manipulate the same, but still for mind peace this is quiet recommended. What you need a bunch of professional who can make a team to setup a virtual enviroment. At some point if there is changes in companies plan or they are moving to some other platform then switching things off is cost effective. While third party services work on contract and if you want or don't want things are ended up when the contracts end.

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    Re: Looking for good and reliable Java Cloud

    That is right to some extent. Signing up a costly service can be to some extent costly. But it is good for those who do not want to get into technical complexity.

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