Hi Mehul,

Besides the options given by Marcel, there is also the AIOLOS framework which offers similar functionality http://aiolos.intec.ugent.be/

Best regards,

Tim

On 12/10/2015 08:21 AM, Marcel Offermans wrote:
Hello Mehul,

To have different OSGi frameworks share services, you need an implementation of the Remote Services specification (which is part of the OSGi Compendium). As with many of these specs, multiple implementations exist (one is part of Apache CXF, there is one in Eclipse ECF, I’m aware of a commercial implementation offered by Paremus and I’m sure I’m forgetting a few) but my personal recommendation would be to take a look at the Amdatu implementation: http://amdatu.org/components/remote.html

That page should contain enough information to get you started. If not, feel free to ask specific questions about it on the Amdatu mailing list (http://amdatu.org/mailinglist.html) or if they are about the specification of this service, you can ask them here as well.

Greetings, Marcel

On 10 December 2015 at 08:11:01, Mehul Mistry (mistrymehul1...@gmail.com <mailto:mistrymehul1...@gmail.com>) wrote:

Hi

I am a basic OSGi user, which is, we have used OSGi in our project where the service/container is setup in one VM.

However, now to expand further I would like to know how can I setup two OSGi environments in different VMs and communicate between each other? To explain more, I want to setup one more OSGi environment on my system / another system in closed network and access service from one OSGi environment to another and vis-versa.

I was going to the OSGI.org and found lot of information and kinda got lost on what exactly i would need in this situation. I came across a white papaer OSGi and Discovery in the cloud, but I don't think I want to setup anything with a cloud in my scenario.

Can someone guide me to what exactly will work for me and materail/tutorial related to it? It would be very helpful

Thanks
Mehul
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