Hi Alexander, On the face of it this should work just fine. Could you please file a JIRA for this issue and attach a small testcase to reproduce your problem?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa Thanks, David 2009/12/9 Alexander Broekhuis <[email protected]>: > Hi all, > > I have the following setup: > - first bundle with a common interface > - second bundle with a common interface > - client bundle with a service implementing the first common interface > - server bundle with a service implementing the second common interface > > Both the client and the server export the implemented interface. > The client service has a tracker to the interface published by the server. > So the interface of the client isn't used. > > Further, I use the 1.1 singlebundle distribution. > > If I run this situation, the client most of the time does not track any > server interface. Stopping the client and the distributed osgi bundle, and > then first starting the dosgi bundle, and after that the client, makes the > tracker work. > > If I remove the remote properties from the client the tracker works. I can > start stop any way I want, it keeps finding the server interface. > > Is there something wrong with this structure? > > > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet, > > Alexander Broekhuis >
