Also, note that when browsing a virtual repo you may have "remote folder
listing" enabled on underlying remo repositories. For slow repositories this
can take a lot of time so turning this flag off in the configuration of
individual remote repositories will speed browsing dramatically.

The main scenario when you must leave remote listing on, is if you are using
a url resolver with ivy and need to resolve remote versions as part of
version range dependencies.

HTH,
Yoav

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Eli Givoni <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Saylim,
>
> It sounds like your maven settings are not configured to correctly use your
> new Artifactory, to verify look in the UI Admin->Advanced->System
> Logs->request.log and see if requests are coming from maven while you build.
> If you do see then can you please attach the time out log from maven and
> artifactory.log.
>
> The fact that when you fail to download artifacts from artifactory your
> build go automatically to the web means that you are missing one of
> the crucial objective of using repository manager which is to control
> your artifacts and dependencies, to know that your build only uses verified
> artifacts and not to be dependent on the mercy of other remote repository
> which you can not control if they are down/up ,integrity of the file etc..
> Those remote repositories are coming from repositories that are configured
> inside your project/dependencies poms or the default maven central.
> You can read more about setting your maven settings 
> here<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Configuring+Artifacts+Resolution>
>
> The 'repo' repository is a special system virtual repository which
> aggregates all your local and remote repositories in artifactory. When
> browsing the first time for example http://localhost:8081/artifactory/repoit 
> aggregates all your download possibilities including items available from
> remote repositories which can take some time, second time the result should
> be cached and the operation should be quicker.
> You should also check for any remote repository definitions of slow or dead
> servers as they too are aggregated in repo and can affect the resolution
> time.
> If it takes too long (more then 40sec first time) see if there are any
> errors in artifactory.log
>
> HTH,
>
> Eli
> The Artifactory team
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Saylim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a problem with my new Artifactory. I imported some repositories
>> from
>> my old artifactory (other machine). Now Maven can download everything from
>> the internet (for example from the maven repo.) but nothing from my own
>> repository. There seems to be a timeout. Its not reachable.
>> The Web Frontend is really fast. I can browser the repositories using the
>> three browser. But there ist a virtual repository association called repo.
>> And this virtual repository is very, very slow. Sometimes its not possible
>> to browse this repository. I don't know whats wrong with this virutal
>> repository.
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea?
>>
>> Greeting,
>> Mirco
>>
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>>
>>
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