Hi Eli,
thank you for your help.
I run the indexer already.
How can I configure Artifactory as a search repository in M2Eclipse ?
I think I've configured the repository already because when I deploy an
artifact I can search for it but it only from me deployed artifacts.
I can change the settings.xml to remote repo so I can search for third party
artifacts (like log4j).
So I think it must be possible to search Artifactory in "local" (deployed on
my own and in cached repos like "remo-cache") and remote repos ?
For example:
I add log4j dependency directly in my pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>log4j</groupId>
<artifactId>log4j</artifactId>
<version>1.2.16</version>
</dependency>
After that the jar was downloaded and in Artifactory -> so I can search for
"log4j" in M2Eclipse and in Artifactory WebUI and I found log4j-1.2.16
(because it is cached in Artifactory)
http://forums.jfrog.org/file/n5220774/2010-06-25_073938.jpg
but what i've to do when I want to add another version instead on version
1.2.16 without knowing versionnumbers?
When M2Eclipse is configured to look for artifacts in remote repos I see all
versions and can choose the correct verison. But this is directly without
Artifactory (default settings.xml).
http://forums.jfrog.org/file/n5220774/2010-06-25_074741.jpg
Apart from this the same probleme exists when you don't know about
artifactids and groupids...
Thanks Billi
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