First of all, a quote from netscape's devedge site:
"The DevEdge Newsgroups address Netscape's core technologies. Hosted by
Netscape and monitored by Netscape DevEdge Champions, these forums provide
an excellent way to exchange ideas and information with peers and solve
development problems."
It seems that the champions are willing to answer only questions to which
they have a solution or to which there is a solution in the product.
Questions to which there isn't a solution in the product (yet) seem to be
never answered. I've seen it happen not only in this newsgroup. If
netsacpe really want to make people to start using their technologies they
should also give the unflattering answers, in order to let the people know
where they live. A sentence like "It will be fixed / incorporated in the
next release" would be good enough.
And the question again:
We are currently evaluating the Netscape Enterprise Server for one of our
applications.
We need to make a WAI service also a server object implemented by using ICB.
This is because the object needs to be able to get requests (by exposing
methods other than that of the Run method of WAIWebApplicationService) from
other clients and from the netscape web server (through the Run method).
Can it be done safely by using virtual inheritance from
WAIWebApplicationService and a C++ skeleton produced by ICB ?
Best regards,
Ronen Babayoff
Comtact Ltd.
Naga