On Mon, 31 May 1999, Subrahmanyam A.V.B. wrote:

> > Anyone out there using NAS (formerly KIVA) and servlets? I would like to know
> > if there is any way to invoke servlets that reside outside of the NAS
> > environment from within NAS without using CORBA. The Netscape documentation
> > is unclear on this point, clearly preferring you to write your Java using
> > their API.
>
> NAS does not support Servlets currently. But I heard them saying that it
> might support in the next version.
....

Hi, You should be able to access NAS "services" from within servlets the
same way you use them from any other Java application designed to be a
"NAS client". And use an 100% Java embed-able
servlet engine, like Jetty, JSDK's server, and many others available...

Cezar.

>
> > I realize that this negates any advantages I might get from going through
> > NAS...the situation is that using NAS is a requirement of my client and I
> > would like to tread as lightly as possible through that minefield.
>
> We've a similar situation here. It's tricky.
>
> Subrahmanyam
>
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