Technically, this is feasible -
Artifactory already bundles a standalone Jetty container so you can use this
as reference.
You can find the documentation about changing the storage type (Oracle is
supported) here:
http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Changing+the+Default+Storage

<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Changing+the+Default+Storage>
HTH,

Yoav


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:43 AM, erdal123
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> I would like to use artifactory in an Eclipse RCP application that has a
> built-in jetty servlet container.
> Moreover, I would only need to use an oracle database as storage, thus
> removing all unneeded features.
> Is this possible? What would be the way to go?
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