Hi! I can only see maven-metadata.xml under Metadata tab. The artifact is published with hudson, through Hudson Artifactory plugin, relevant part from the Hudson job log:
--------------------------------- cut --------------------------------- Deploying artifacts to http://maven/ Deploying artifacts of module: com.example.mvn.test.a:a-dal Deploying artifact: http://maven//snapshots/com/example/mvn/test/a/a-dal/3.2.0-SNAPSHOT/a-dal-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar;build.name=a-dal;build.number=8 Deploying artifact: http://maven//snapshots/com/example/mvn/test/a/a-dal/3.2.0-SNAPSHOT/a-dal-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT.pom;build.name=a-dal;build.number=8 Deploying artifact: http://maven//snapshots/com/example/mvn/test/a/a-dal/3.2.0-SNAPSHOT/a-dal-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar;build.name=a-dal;build.number=8 Deploying build info to: http://maven//api/build Finished: SUCCESS --------------------------------- cut --------------------------------- What do I do wrong? Regards, Lóránd Somogyi http://lorands.com http://photols.com On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Noam Y. Tenne <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Can you please make sure that the artifact is actually tagged? This can be > done by viewing the Metadata tab in the UI. The properties XML should appear > in the list of types. > If it's not tagged, maybe this specific artifact was published by maven, or > overridden in some way? > > HTH > > Noam > > Lóránd Somogyi wrote: > > Hi! > > Happy New Year to You too! And to ALL! > > Now, with AF 2.1.3 I get 404 if I add an extra ":properties" after the > artifact (which I can download). For example: > > > http://maven/repo/com/example/mvn/test/a/a-dal/3.2.0-SNAPSHOT/a-dal-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > -- downloads the JAR > > > http://maven/repo/com/example/mvn/test/a/a-dal/3.2.0-SNAPSHOT/a-dal-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > *:properties* -- *I get 404* > > As you can see I'm running AF from within Tomcat (6) ROOT context. > I see no extra information in the log. The given artifact is built by > Hudson, and I can see the informations under the Build menu. > > Any hint? > > thx, > Lóránd Somogyi > http://lorands.com > http://photols.com > > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Noam Y. Tenne <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi there >> >> It's possible to get the properties of a certain artifact by a simple HTTP >> GET method: >> >> >> http://myhost/artifactory/myrepo/group/artifact/version/artifact-version.jar >> *:properties >> >> *This will return the XML of the artifact's properties. >> >> Have fun and an happy new year >> >> Noam >> >> Lóránd Somogyi wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I would like to know if there is a way to get Hudson build properties, >> like build number, from Artifactory. 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