Java Hosting
Java app-optimized Hosting
What is Java Hosting?
Informational guide, updated 2026
Java hosting provides the infrastructure needed for web and enterprise apps built in Java—one of the most widely used programming languages for large-scale applications. Servers come set up with Java Runtime Environment (JRE), application servers like Tomcat, WildFly, or Jetty, plus support for popular frameworks.
This type of hosting is essential for: enterprise apps (Spring Boot, Jakarta EE), Java-based microservices, RESTful APIs with Spring, Kotlin apps, and any project that needs the JVM (Java Virtual Machine).
Java hosting usually needs more resources than traditional PHP hosting—Java apps use more RAM and CPU. That’s why VPS or cloud plans are the best fit for production Java projects.
When choosing a Provider, check: supported Java/JDK versions (Java 17 LTS or 21 LTS recommended), what application server is available (Tomcat is the most popular), how much RAM is included (at least 1GB for simple apps, 4GB+ for production), Maven or Gradle build support, and whether it allows deploys via SSH, Git, or CI/CD pipelines.
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