Anybody knows why godaddy.com cannot host Java based website in Windows machine? Is there any technical difficulty to do so?
EDIT:
this link has answer and solution: http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2006/09/why_is_javaenabled_hosting_so_1.html
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To host a Java-based website (I guess you mean JSP or similar), then you need a Java application server, e.g. Apache Tomcat.
There is no technical reason why a Java application server cannot run on Windows. There are commercial reasons why web hosting providers generally do not offer, or charge more for, Java hosting versus more “standard” configurations based on Apache httpd or Windows IIS.