Hi Benni,
Conceptually yes. Without extra work: no.
I had a very similar *problem* couple of days ago with another distributed
osgi app setup, so i already thought about your problem just before you
asked, kind of.

Actually you have to somhow tell a test, to "boot" two (or any number
basically) contains + assign the test to one of them (thats where you test
will be installed and executed in).
Exam has enough abstraction under the hood to allow such things without
rewriting the whole.
Anyhow, it needs some extra work.
To get started - also because i am interested in it as well - would be good
if you submit a jira issue for it and describe your "dream" solution there.

ttyl,
Toni

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Benjamin Hebgen <benn...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> is it possible with pax exam to start two containers at once in one test?
> The two containers would have the same bundles loaded.
> I want to test some non osgi interactions between two instances of one
> programm and hence they would normally run in two seperate containers it
> would be good to have this in the test.
>
> Best regards
> Benni
>
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