You'll be happy to learn that we already have an issue open for this
feature; you can follow it here:
https://issues.jfrog.org/jira/browse/RTFACT-4255
Cheers,
Noam
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 12:12 PM, sabasun <[email protected]> wrote:
> I´m afraid of your answer allready ....
> for us it is not good solution to install maven on every
> test/training/(production) system....
>
> The usage of the REST API is an solution, but this solution requires
> "complex" scripting ....
> (instead of an "easy" wget ...-SNAPSHOT we need to lookup available, find
> the last, download, fubar...)
>
> From our view it would be a very nice feature, if there is a way to
> "browse/download" artifacts in an resolved-timestamp manner .....
>
> For example, artifactory allow browsing the repos using "Simple Browser".
> This feature is implemented by using the Path prefix "simple" (example:
> ..../artifactory/simple/repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.1.1/...)
>
> if artifactory provide an special RESOLVED "View/API/Interface" on the
> artifacts this could be used easyly by any scripts ....
> (example:
>
> ..../artifactory/resolved/repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.0-SNAPSHOT/commons-logging-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar)
>
> Annother idea is to use Request parameter for this feature (means REST....)
> --> The current REST API provide an download(path) feature. This feature is
> availabe in PRO Version.
> Can this download-Function "autoresolve" timestamped snapshots ?????
>
>
> regards
>
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