Server: How do I setup SSL with my private JVM?
FAQ - JSP Hosting, Servlet Hosting, J2EE HostingYou must be on our fast network (Regular or Regular Plus packages) and setup SSL with Tomcat (see: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/ssl-howto.html for instructions).
Q3. Can I order SSL for my Server after it has been setup?
Secure Server - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Blue Reef...Yes. SSL can be added at any time to a Virtual or Dedicated Server. To do this simply use the "Add SSL" wizard of our Order Processing System.
How do I restart the JVM/application server?
FAQ - JSP Hosting, Servlet Hosting, J2EE HostingUsing telnet or ssh (we recommend SSH) session, navigate to the /bin folder under Tomcat and then type:
How do I setup SSL?
ProjectForum Frequently Asked QuestionsFor information on setting up Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support, which is only available in ProjectForum, please see our SSL HOWTO.
Q1. What are the setup costs for a Virtual Server and when do they begin?
Billing - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Blue Reef Virtu...Servers A, B, and C each have a $50 setup fee, as do our Solaris Servers. Server M has a $100 setup fee and includes SSL. When paying by credit card, the setup fee will automatically be charged to your card when the Server is first setup. When paying by check, order processing begins upon receipt of the setup fee and a deposit equivalent to the cost of one month of service.
What should my server setup be?
FAQ - JSP Hosting, Servlet Hosting, J2EE Hostingie. yourdomain.com or yourdomain.4java.ca). Note that if you are trying to have your application talk to the smtp server, you should use localhost as the url to connect to.
What is a JVM?
FAQ - Art of IllusionA Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a program running in your computer that emulates another machine: an imaginary machine designed to run programs written in Java. Because Art of Illusion is written in Java, it needs a JVM to run on. Sun provides JVMs for Windows, Linux, and Solaris. JVMs for other operating systems are provided by the OS manufacturers.
What is the difference between shared ssl and private ssl?
Hosting-Q FAQsA shared ssl displays as https//ip/~yourusername/ -- A private ssl would display as https://www.yourdomain.com in the address bar.
