If you wanted to use STAF to send a message (containing whatever data you 
want from one STAF Java service/application to another), you could use the 
STAF QUEUE service and submit a QUEUE request to the QUEUE service to send 
a message to another STAF handle's queue.  Then that STAF handle can 
submit a GET WAIT request to the QUEUE service on the local machine to get 
messages off its queue. 

I don't know what you mean by "create anchor". 

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Sharon Lucas
IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com
(512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313




Lu Yu <l...@vmware.com> 
06/30/2009 12:35 PM

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Sharon
Thanks for your reply. Here is what I want: We have 3 services implemented 
in STAF by Java: VM, Host, Setup. All these services have some common info 
such as connection anchor. But currently, when we use VM service, we have 
to create anchor for VM, using Host service, we need to create another 
anchor for Host. Ideally, these two anchors are same, but since VM and 
Host service are in different memory, we can not re-use VM anchor for Host 
service. We are now thinking of way to build a main (common) service which 
handles all the common information such as anchor across all services. 
When needed for other services, we will load them.  But all the loaded 
services can share the same information in main service. 
 
Can you please let me know what is the best way to do it
 
Thanks
 
Lu 
From: Sharon Lucas [mailto:luc...@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:30 AM
To: Lu Yu
Cc: staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [staf-users] How to share memory between different services
 

Are these STAF Java services you have written?  Are you asking how to run 
them in the same JVM?  If so, just make sure when the Java service is 
registered that they are all registered using the same JVMName option 
(which defaults to STAFJVM1 if OPTION JVMNAME=<JVMName> is not specified 
when registering a STAF Java service). 

If this isn't what you're asking, please provide more information on what 
you are trying to do. 

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Sharon Lucas
IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com
(512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313



Lu Yu <l...@vmware.com> 
06/30/2009 02:19 AM 


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Hi 
I am running STAF Framework in VMware. I have a question regarding sharing 
memory between different services. The problem I have is that we have 
maintained 4 different staf services (vmware internally developed 
service). In order to reduce the file size and memory usuage, we want to 
have a main service which has all shared information, when needed loading 
other services, the service loaded later can re-use the shared information 
in the main service. 
  
Can anyone shed a light on me of how to implement it? 
  
Thanks! 
  
Lu
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