Update: I've successfully created a hostgator database and can access it using hibernate, which means I can access it through my Amazon stuff. Everything is working perfectly!
I think I pay...
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Update: I've successfully created a hostgator database and can access it using hibernate, which means I can access it through my Amazon stuff. Everything is working perfectly!
I think I pay...
Haha, don't worry, I've spent the last few months banging my head against various concepts and realizing how little I actually know. That's a big reason why I wanted to get some other opinions on...
I've been checking out JuppMap, but I'm not sure exactly how I could use it for my purposes. I only need to store primitives, but I need to be able to do things like sort by and average, which is one...
Thanks for the reply. For the site in question, I'm just using AWS, which I don't think is exactly like a regular server. I'm using Elastic Beanstalk to run Java, but that gets rebuilt every time I...
tl;dr version: is 11 cents an hour (almost 1000 dollars a year) a good price to pay for a database? If not, are there any alternatives, especially ones that are compatible with AWS (other than...