That's interesting Richard - we still use the "old" method of installing the bundle using a different location, and I don't think we've hit any problems with Felix's R4 support objecting to it. I'll keep an eye out for this one in future, just in case it trips us up later.
- R

Richard S. Hall wrote:
It used to be that you could do this by just installing the bundle again using a different location, but OSGi R4 added the additional requirement that the symbolic name + version pair must be unique, so this is no longer possible.

It all depends on how isolated you want your instances to be, but one approach is to modify your bundle to provide a factory for creating instances of you app, then you can creating as many instances as you want.

A hacky approach is to create another copy of your bundle with a different symbolic name and install two copies.

-> richard

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Hi all

Is it possible to run multiple instances of one bundle simultaneously?
The idea here is to use OSGi as a way of running multiple instances, in
one JRE, of a very messy client application that uses lots of singletons
and so on. The multiple instances would be used to load-test a server.
They would differ only in that they would each "log in" to the server
using a different userID, which could be passed in as a parameter or
fetched from a distinct OSGi service.

Thanks,
Anthony
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