Hi Christopher,

Your client can download the jars from a dedicated repo in Artifactory in a
couple of ways:

1. You can mount any repository as a webdav share and let the client use any
webdav enabled explorer to download. That's the easiest way.
2. You can limit your client access (for example, by front-ending
Artifactory with Aphache httpd) to "list" URLs, that provide a minimal
file-server-like view from a standard browser with no access to any other
feature in Artifactory. The URL in this case will be: http://HOST:PORT
/artifactory/list/REPO_NAME/
3. Write you own client that uses the REST API (simple GET requests) to list
and download the files.

HTH,
Yoav

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:35 AM, TheEnd
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Christoffer
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