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NGASI Offers AppServer Manager 7.0

By theWHIR.com , March 01, 2007

March 1, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- NGASI (ngasi.com), a Web hosting control panel add-on software developer, announced on Wednesday it has launched NGASI AppServer Manager 7.0, which enables private JVM Java hosting for the latest versions of Tomcat, JBOSS and Jetty Application Servers.

The 7.0 release focuses on establishing closer integration with control panels, including Plesk and cPanel, as well as VPSs including Virtuozzo and openVZ.  NGASI AppServer Manager also enables users to install and configure just about any standard JAVA Application.

In addition, NGASI Private JVM enables users to restart the JAVA JVM at anytime. Most shared JVM, on the other hand, only enable users to upload a WAR, jsp, or servlet, and in most cases they would need to customize their JAVA Application to comply with the shared JVM environment.

NGASI AppServer Manager is designed for Web hosts looking to increase revenues by offering advanced Java hosting for their customers.

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Comment by Anonymous on Thursday, March 01, 2007

It is about time.
The web hosting industry has needed
such Java Hosting support for a long
time.

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