Well,

for that you need to make sure both Servers are in different Cluster groups
then.
Then you won't have this kind of effect. But still it's best practice to
use some sort
of repository for your bundles in a Cluster environment.
Just in Case where you want to have more then one Server in the cluster
group which hosts the service.
In that case you'll need a repository to install your bundles from, since
the origin of the bundle is communicated to all other servers inside the
same cluster group.

If your main interest is just in using a DOSGi functionality you might just
want to setup a
remote service with CXF.

Cellar is much more then dosgi, it's actually about provisioning of bundle
throughout a cluster (group)

regards, Achim


2014-10-02 21:22 GMT+02:00 MarshallB <[email protected]>:

> Achim,
>  I did deploy the bundles just by placing them in the deploy directory.
> My goal is to have Server A host the actual service while Server B does a
> remote call into Server A to use the service. I do not want to have the
> service installed on Server B.
> For that functionality, do I still need to use an OBR repo? Would I use
> cellar-dosgi or do I need to look at different product?
> Thanks for the reply.
> Marshall B.
>
>
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