Seems like you'd be better off breaking the one-component-per-bundle
model and instead map many components into a single bundle.
-> richard
On 12/6/10 14:02, Martin Petzold wrote:
Hi Simon.
For my thesis I'm working on a dynamic distributed simulation
architecture based on OSGi and with Remote Services (more scientific
than business use case of course). Every component of my model is
mapped to an OSGi component (bundle and a service), so it's easy to
develop and extend the simulation (also while simulation time), work
on shared models and of course have integration in Eclipse (if desired).
Distributed simulation is about simulating big models (analytical) and
also real-time models (such as virtual environments, e.g. second
life). So I would like to have a feeling of the number of components
which can be simulated per simulation node. Performance is not my key
concern at the moment but I will of course do some performance and
converging tests too. I will have generated models of different size
an will let them run on one to X nodes (so in the first case to whole
model is in one OSGi framework). I can post my result about
performance once I've done everything. The simulation does seem to
work quite nice already (model with two components ;-)), still some
problems with distributed connection and eventing though.
Am 06.12.2010 19:28, schrieb Simon J Archer:
Martin
Maybe you could share with us the scenario that you're addressing
that requires 65000 bundles. Just because you can does not mean that
you should. :-)
Thanks
Simon
From: Martin Petzold <mpetz...@gmx.net>
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Date: 12/06/2010 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] Maximum number of bundles and services in
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Thanks for all feeback!
I'm going to try up to 65000 with heavy load soon, lets see if I get
them installed and running...
Am 06.12.2010 16:31, schrieb Jeff McAffer:
> Commercial products with 5000+ bundles have been shipping for some
years on Equinox. Dunno about service counts but there are no real
limits in the spec.
>
> Jeff
>
> On 2010-12-05, at 5:22 PM, Martin Petzold wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> what is the maximum number of bundles and services I can
install/register in one OSGi framework? What is the maximum amount of
remote services in a service environment, probably = max. of in one
OSGi framework? Is the limitation on some type of identifier or is it
the number of threads the JVM can provide or something different? Of
course memory in the end...
>>
>> How many bundles and services have you already had running in one
OSGi framework?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Martin
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