Hi Sergey,
Sorry, but I have not so much experience with OSGI. I was looking for 
information and I found this in the DOSGI page. I have create a the directory 
and I create the file but I don't see any difference. Sorry I am a bit 
confused, should I set this file in my service bundle? 
Thanks in advance...
Fernando Avalos.
<service-descriptions xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/sd/v1.0.0";>
  <service-description>
    <provide interface="org.apache.cxf.dosgi.samples.greeter.GreeterService" />
    <property name="osgi.remote.interfaces">*</property>
    <property name="osgi.remote.configuration.type">pojo</property>
    <property 
name="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.address">http://localhost:9090/greeter</property>
  </service-description>

  <!-- further service-description tags are allowed here -->
</service-descriptions>
> Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 21:09:34 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: DOSGI CXF just listening localhost
> 
> On 15/02/12 17:00, Fernando Avalos García wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I am trying DOSGI cxf and I deployed the greeter sample on Felix and it is 
> > working fine.
> > The problem is that I am not able to access the 9090 port from another 
> > machine. It looks like it is listening just localhost.
> > COMMAND  PID     USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAMEjava    2012 
> > ec2-user   91u  IPv6  12118      0t0  TCP localhost:websm (LISTEN)
> > How can I fix it? Could you give me any clue, please?
> > Thanks
> > Fernando Avalos.                                    
> I think you need to configure the local discovery module such that it 
> looks for a specific remote name, see for ex
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/dosgi/trunk/samples/greeter/client/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/remote-service/remote-services.xml
> 
> The other option is to experiment with the distributed discovery mechanism
> 
> Sergey
                                          

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